Don't Say Goodbye (Bee Gees song)
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“Don't Say Goodbye” | ||
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B-side to "Peace of Mind" by The Bee Gees | ||
Album | The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs | |
Released | February 10, 1964 (single) November 1965 (album) |
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Recorded | January 1964 | |
Genre | Rock & Roll | |
Length | 2:23 | |
Label | Leedon LK-534 | |
Writer | Barry Gibb | |
The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs track listing | ||
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Don't Say Goodbye is a 1964 song by the Bee Gees. It was first released in February 1964 as the B-side from the single "Peace of Mind", which has not charted.
As any song from the Bee Gees' Australian Era, it was very hard to find until 1968, when was released the compilation Rare Precious & Beautiful, Volume 2. By the way, were released officially three sets of the rarities from Australian Era: Rare Precious and Beautiful, Volumes 1, 2 and 3; Inception/Nostalgia [UK/GER]; and a collection released in 1978 only in the USA, which contained all Rare Precious and Beautiful in four discs. The last and definite collection was released in 1998: Brilliant from Birth, released only in Australia, containing 63 songs.
In the CD era, it is not more rare, once there are so many unofficial collections with the song from that times.
The song was covered by Rick Astley in the album Whenever You Need Somebody in 1987.
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