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Goodbye Girl / Sunday Rider |
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David Gates sings about the beauty of breakups
A ballad that combines sadness and hope, delivered by the Bread frontman.
The title track, known as the theme song for the film "Goodbye Girl," is a masterpiece that touches the heart with Gates's soft vocals and delicate melody. The accompanying track, "Sunday Rider," has a brighter, more open mood, showcasing the breadth of his songwriting. A representative song of the adult contemporary scene in 1977, it embodies the universal appeal of pop music. The simple arrangement, centered around acoustic guitar, accentuates the beauty of the lyrics and melody.
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- Producer, Arranged By, Written-By - David Gates