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Conway Twitty - Goodbye Time

The song reaching # 7 on the US Hot Country Songs charts. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts, it would reach # 11. The song was included in the 53rd Conway studio album, Still in Your Dreams (MCA 1988)

Goodbye Time, a song written by James Dean Hicks and Roger Murrah, was recorded by Conway Twitty for the MCA label, was recorded between September 15 and 17, 1987, at Sound Stage Studio, 10 Music Circle South, Nashville, TN, in The Conway recording session was accompanied by: Richard Bennett (acoustic guitar), Reggie Young (electric guitar), Dave Hungate (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Matt Rollings (piano and synthesizer), Mike Lawler (organ and synthesizer) and Vince Gill (vocal background). With the production of Jimmy Bowen, Dee Henry and Conway Twitty, the song was released in February 1988, reaching # 7 on the US Hot Country Songs charts. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts, it would reach # 11.

 

The song was included in the 53rd Conway studio album, Still in Your Dreams (MCA 1988), on the charts of US Top Country Albums, reached number # 28.

 

15 years later, in 2004, Blake Shelton re-recorded the song, for his album, Blake Shelton’s Barn & Grill (Warner 2004), on the charts of U.S Hot Country Songs, reached number # 10.

Story behind the song:

James Dean Hicks and Roger Murrah were inspired to write “Goodbye Time” while Hicks’s brother divorced. According to Hicks, his brother was “clinging to something that was already gone,” and his situation inspired Hicks and Murrah to write the song. Murrah said the two “just started playing music and singing lyrics,” and the song joined.

 

Initially, the two composers had planned for Reba McEntire to record “Goodbye Time.” However, McEntire felt that she could not sing the song, since she had also divorced at that time, and felt that several of the lyrics of the song coincided with what her ex-husband had told her when they separated. The song was released to Conway Twitty, who recorded it, in 1987.

Conway Twitty - Goodbye Time Lyrics

 

Goodbye Time

It's your life

You say you need a change

Don't all the dreams we've seen come true

Mean anything

You say it's different now

And you keep staring at the door

How can you walk away

Don't I matter anymore

If being free

Is worth what you leave behind

And if it's too late

For love to change your mind

Then it's goodbye time

If we had known

Our love would come to this

We could have saved our hearts

The hurt of wasted years

Well it's been fun

What else can I say

If the feeling's gone

Words won't stop you anyway

If being free

Is worth what you leave behind

And if it's too late

For love to change your mind

Then it's goodbye time


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