Goodbye My Love (film)
Goodbye My Love may refer to: * "Goodbye My Love”, a 1965 song recorded by The Searchers (original title "Goodbye My Lover Goodbye") * "Goodbye My Love" (James Brown song), a 1968 song written and recorded by James Brown * "Goodbye My Love" (グッド・バイ・マイ・ラブ), a 1974 song recorded by Ann Lewis * "Goodbye My Love”, a 1995 song written by Yoko Ono from the album ''Rising'' * ''Goodbye My Love'' (TV series), a South Korean television drama series See also * "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye", a 1973 song recorded by Demis Roussos * "Island Love Songs: Goodbye My Love", a 1975 album recorded by Teresa Teng containing a cover of the 1974 song by Ann Lewis * "Goodbye My Love, Goodbye", a 2006 Italian film also known as '' The Goodbye Kiss'' *" Goodbye My Lover", a 2005 song recorded by James Blunt * "Goodbye My Lover Goodbye", a 1963 song first recorded by Robert Mosely * "Goodbye, My Lady Love", a 1900 song written by Joe Howard * "Goodbye to Love", a 1972 song rec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye My Lover Goodbye
"Goodbye My Lover Goodbye" is a popular song written by Robert Mosely, Leroy Swearingen and Lamar Simington. The song was first recorded in 1963 by Robert Mosely and released as the B-side of "Crazy 'Bout My Baby" by Capitol Records. In 1964, the song was recorded by the Searchers, which released the song in Europe under the title "Goodbye My Love ", achieving an international hit. The Searchers version reached number 4 in the United Kingdom, number 7 in Ireland, and number 7 on the Dutch charts. Mosely's recording of the song is included on the soundtrack of the 2018 film ''Green Book (film), Green Book''. Charts References 1963 songs 1965 singles The Searchers (band) songs Songs written by Robert Mosley {{1960s-single-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye My Love (James Brown Song)
"Goodbye My Love" is a song written and performed by James Brown. Released as a single in 1968, it charted #9 R&B and #31 Pop.White, Cliff (1991). "Discography". In ''Star Time'' (pp. 54–59) D booklet D, or d, is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''dee'' (pronounced ), plural ''dees''. History Th ... New York: PolyGram Records. References James Brown songs Songs written by James Brown 1968 singles King Records (United States) singles 1968 songs {{1960s-R&B-song-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ann Lewis (musician)
is a Japanese musician, popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Biography Lewis was born to a Japanese mother and an American father. She also has one brother. Her many hits include the popular song "Roppongi Shinju", "Good Bye My Love" and many others which have been covered by other Asian artists. She semi-retired from show-business in the 1990s, suffering from chronic panic attacks, and settled down in Los Angeles. She released a few self-covers albums in the 2000s. She has been active as a creative director, consultant and designer. Works include interior designs, (private homes to business offices, restaurants and shops), releasing a line of original jewelry, creating original animation, logos and other projects. She has also been involved as the President, COO and marketing consultant for several software companies in the USA. Personal life Lewis was married to Japanese singer Masahiro Kuwana from 1980 to 1984. They have a son together, Myuji, who was born in 1981. Her son is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rising (Yoko Ono Album)
''Rising'' is a 1995 album by avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. Released on 7 November, on Capitol Records, it features the backing band IMA (Japanese for "Now"), which included Ono's son Sean Lennon, Timo Ellis, and Sam Koppelman. The album has sold 11,000 copies in the US to date. Reception The British newspaper ''The Guardian'' named the album "Pop CD of the week" in January 1996. In their review, the album was described as an "unexpected minor triumph". The reviewer, Dan Glaister, further noted that "underlying all the hurt and anger" was also "an overwhelming honesty and humanity" and that the album "succeeds in imparting enormous positivity". Glaister singled out the track "Kurushi" as a "haunting, gentle call to a loved one" and described "Goodbye, My Love" as a "mournful, jolly little ballad a la McCartney". Bruce Hainley of art magazine ''Artforum International'' felt that the album "affirms her amazing talents as a musician" and described it as "an uncompromising blend ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye My Love (TV Series)
''Goodbye My Love'' was a South Korean television drama series that aired from September 1 to October 21, 1999 with 16 episodes. Storyline Ahn Jae-wook stars as Min-soo, an aspiring businessman who once saved the life of his friend Gi-tae ( Jung Joon-ho). Afterwards, Gi-tae's wealthy father hires Min-soo to keep Gi-tae out of trouble. Min-soo later meets Yeon-joo ( Kim Hee-sun), a factory worker with financial problems. Cast * Kim Hee-sun as Seo Yeon-joo * Ahn Jae-wook as Chang Min-soo * Jung Joon-ho as Choi Gi-tae * Lee Hye-young as Im Jung-ae (Yeon-joo's roommate) * Lee Tae-ran as Choi Hee-jung (Gi-tae's sister) * Yoo Jun-sang as Song Dae-ho (Min-soo's friend) * Joo Hyun as Choi Hyun-su (Gi-tae's father) * Lee Yoon-sung * Choi Jae-won * Seol Soo-jin * Kwon Yun-woo * Kim Min-jung * Song Il-kook Song Il-kook (; born 1 October 1971) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his role in the 2006 hit drama series ''Jumong'' as the titular character. Early life ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye
"Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" is a song by Greek singer Demis Roussos. It was released as a single in 1973. The song was included on Roussos' 1973 album '' Forever and Ever''. Background and writing The song was written by Leo Leandros and Klaus Munro. The recording was produced by Leo Leandros. There is also a Czech-language, a German-language version by the same name, as well as a Spanish-language version titled "Adiós, mi amor, adiós". Commercial performance The song reached no. 1 in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium (Flanders), and Spain. Track listings 7" single Philips 6009 318 (1973, Germany, Ireland) 7" single RTB S 53695 (1973, Yugoslavia) : A. "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" (3:58) : B. "Mara" (3:59) 7" single Philips 6009 392 (1973, Italy) : A. "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" (3:56) : B. "My Friend The Wind" (3:55) 7" single Philips 6009 364 (1973, Netherlands) : A. "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" (3:58) : B. "No Way Out" (3:10) 7" single Philips 6009 381 (1973, France, Po ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Teresa Teng
Teng Li-Chun (; 29 January 1953 – 8 May 1995), commonly known as Teresa Teng, was a Taiwanese singer, actress, musician and philanthropist. Referred to by some as " Asia's eternal queen of pop," Teng became a cultural icon for her contributions to Mandopop, giving birth to the phrase, "Wherever there are Chinese people, there is the music of Teresa Teng," and is cited by many as one of the most successful Asian artists of all time. With a career spanning almost 30 years, Teng established herself as a dominant and influential force in Asia throughout most of her career, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, and, to some extent, South Asia. She is often hailed as Asia's first pop superstar and by some as the pioneer of contemporary Chinese pop music—a major force in the development of the Chinese music industry by incorporating western and eastern styles into her music, replacing the most revolutionary songs then prevalent in mainland China and laying the foundation for modern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Goodbye Kiss (film)
''The Goodbye Kiss'' ( it, Arrivederci amore, ciao, also known as ''Goodbye My Love, Goodbye'') is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Michele Soavi. It is based on the pulp novel ''Arrivederci amore, ciao'' by Massimo Carlotto. The film won the David di Donatello for best original song (" Insieme a te non ci sto più", performed by Caterina Caselli and written by Paolo Conte and others). Cast * Alessio Boni as Giorgio Pellegrini *Michele Placido as Ferruccio Anedda * Isabella Ferrari as Flora * Alina Nedelea as Roberta *Carlo Cecchi Carlo Cecchi (born 25 January 1939 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy) is an Italian actor. Born in Florence, Cecchi studied under the Living Theatre and with the Workshop of Eduardo De Filippo. In 1968, he made his debut for cinema in '' La sua giorn ... as Sante Brianese * Antonello Fassari as Sergio Cosimato * Max Mazzotta as Ciccio Formaggio References External links * 2006 films Italian drama films 2006 drama films Films directe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye My Lover
"Goodbye My Lover" is a song by the English singer-songwriter James Blunt, written by Blunt and British songwriter Sacha Skarbek, for Blunt's debut album, ''Back to Bedlam'' (2004). The song was produced by Tom Rothrock and Jimmy Hogarth and recorded in the home of actress Carrie Fisher. The single received a positive reception from music critics. "Goodbye My Lover" was released as the fourth single in November 2005 and reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, where it became Blunt's second top ten single. It also reached the top ten in Sweden, Belgium, Australia and France. In the United States, "Goodbye My Lover" reached number 66 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 due to digital downloads, even though the single was not yet released in the US. The song was formally released in the United States on 7 November 2006. Recording While in Los Angeles, Blunt lodged with Carrie Fisher, whom he had met through the family of a former girlfriend. Fisher was very supportive of Blunt's ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye, My Lady Love
"Goodbye, My Lady Love" is a 1900 hit popular song Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training.Popular Music. (2015). ''Funk ... written and sung by Joe Howard.James Robert Parish, Michael R. Pitts ''Hollywood Songsters: Garland to O'Connor'' 0415943337- - 2003 Page 369 "(1947), the fictional biography of 1890s' composer Joseph E. "Joe" Howard (played by Mark Stevens). June portrays an entertainer who performs many of Howard's tunes (the title song, "Honeymoon," and "What's the Use of Dreaming")" References Songs about parting 1900 songs Songs written by Joseph E. Howard {{1900s-song-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goodbye To Love
"Goodbye to Love" is a song composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis. It was released by the Carpenters in 1972. On the '' Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters'' documentary, Tony Peluso stated that this was one of the first power ballads, if not the first, to have a fuzz guitar solo. "Goodbye to Love" was the first Carpenters hit written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis. Background While visiting London, Richard Carpenter watched a 1940 Bing Crosby film on The Late Movie called '' Rhythm on the River''. Carpenter noticed that the characters kept referring to the struggling songwriter's greatest composition, "Goodbye to Love". Carpenter said, "You never hear it in the movie, they just keep referring to it", and he immediately envisioned the tune and lyrics, starting with: : I'll say goodbye to love. : No one ever cared if I should live or die. : Time and time again, the chance for : Love has passed me by... He said that while the melody in his head kept goin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adiós, Amor Mío
''Risas amargas'' (English: ''Goodbye, my love'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano in 1962. Cast * Amparo Rivelles - Juana * José Gálvez - Gabriel *Rosa Elena Durgel - Paulina * Ramón Bugarini - Rolando *Rosa Cué - María *Rosa Elena Durgel Rosa or De Rosa may refer to: People * Rosa (given name) *Rosa (surname) *Santa Rosa (female given name from Latin-a latinized variant of Rose) Places *223 Rosa, an asteroid * Rosa, Alabama, a town, United States *Rosa, Germany, in Thuringia, G ... - Paulina References External links * 1962 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas 1962 Mexican television series debuts 1962 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas {{Mexico-tv-prog-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |