Say Goodbye
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Say Goodbye
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Say goodbye, say goodbye to the blues
Say goodbye, say goodbye to the blues. Say goodbye
The road has finally taken you
Where ther ain’t, where there ain’t no more bad news
It’s a long road to heaven, and it’s a rough, it’s a rough rough road to hell
It’s a long road to heaven, and it’s a rough rough road to hell
There’s a mistery awaitin’ us
What it is, what it is no one can tell ooh yeah
Play on, play on through the darkest night
Play on, play on through the darkest night
The road has finally taken you
Where everything, everything is gonna be allright
It’s gonna be allright, no more pain, no more sorrow
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Who performs "Say Goodbye"?
Walter Trout performs "Say Goodbye", and this lyric page sits inside the Walter Trout catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Lonely and Sweet As a Flower with a short reason for opening each page next.
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