Goodbye to You (Scandal song)

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"Goodbye to You"
Scandal - Goodbye to You.jpg
Single by Scandal
from the album Scandal
B-side"All My Life"
Released1982
Length3:46
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Zack Smith
Scandal singles chronology
"Goodbye to You"
(1982)
"Love's Got a Line on You"
(1983)

"Goodbye to You" is a single by American rock band Scandal. The song was written by band member Zack Smith.[1]

Background[]

The video shows Patty Smyth in a bright red dress singing the lyrics to various members of the band as they perform the song. Scandal keyboardist Benjy King is shown playing a rare Digital Keyboards Synergy synthesizer, which provided the main 8th note foundation of the track; though he is not shown in the video, the song features Late Show with David Letterman's bandleader and sidekick Paul Shaffer playing a solo—based on Del Shannon's "Runaway" on an Oberheim OB-Xa.[2]

Original release information[]

It appeared on Scandal's 1982 Scandal EP. It hit #5 on Billboard's Album Rock play list. The song was also released as a single, and reached #65 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Lyrics to "Goodbye to You", written by Zack Smith.
  2. ^ Sigman, Mitchell (March 2010). "Scandal's "Goodbye to You" Solo". Keyboard Magazine. p. 44.
  3. ^ Scandal discography, phan.org

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