About the song

Emmylou Harris’s “Goodbye,” a poignant and moving track from her 1981 album *Cimarron*, is a testament to her exceptional artistry and her ability to convey profound emotions through song. Known for her rich, expressive voice and her ability to interpret both classic and contemporary country music with sensitivity, Harris’s performance of “Goodbye” exemplifies her talent for connecting deeply with her audience.

*Goodbye* was featured on Harris’s *Cimarron* album, which marked a notable point in her career as it blended traditional country elements with Harris’s modern approach. Released in 1981, *Cimarron* showcased Harris’s versatility and cemented her reputation as a leading figure in the country music scene. The album was well-received by critics and further solidified her status as a premier artist in the genre.

The song “Goodbye” is characterized by its melancholic melody and introspective lyrics, reflecting themes of farewell and heartache. Harris’s delivery is both tender and powerful, capturing the essence of the song’s emotional depth. Her ability to express complex feelings with such clarity and nuance is a hallmark of her work, making “Goodbye” a standout track on the album.

Although *Cimarron* did not produce major chart-topping singles, it was praised for its artistic quality and Harris’s performance. The album’s success further established her as a respected and influential artist in country music. “Goodbye,” in particular, remains a favorite among fans for its beautiful arrangement and Harris’s exceptional vocal performance.

For an older and educated audience, Emmylou Harris’s “Goodbye” serves as a poignant reminder of her ability to infuse classic country themes with modern sensibilities. The song exemplifies her dedication to preserving the emotional depth of traditional country music while also showcasing her unique artistic voice. As a piece of Harris’s distinguished career, “Goodbye” continues to resonate with listeners for its heartfelt expression and its demonstration of her remarkable talent as a singer and interpreter of song.

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Lyrics

I remember holdin’ on to you,
All them long and lonely nights I put you through.
Somewhere in there I’m sure I made you cry,
But I can’t remember if we said goodbye.
But I recall all of them nights down in Mexico
One place I may never go in my life again.
Was I just off somewhere or just too high?
But I can’t remember if we said goodbye.
I only miss you every now and then,
Like the soft breeze blowin’ up from the Caribbean.
Most Novembers I break down and cry,
Cause I can’t remember if we said goodbye.
But I recall all of them nights down in Mexico,
One place I will never go in my life again.
Was I just off somewhere or just too high?
But I can’t remember if we said goodbye.
No I can’t remember if we said goodbye.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.

By Tam Le