Goodbye (Mary Hopkin song) explained

Goodbye
Cover:File:Mary-hopkin-goodbye-apple-2-s.jpg
Caption:US picture sleeve
Type:single
Artist:Mary Hopkin
B-Side:"Sparrow"
Released:28 March 1969[1]
Recorded:1 March 1969
Studio:Morgan, Willesden, London
Genre:Folk
Length:2:23
Label:Apple
Producer:Paul McCartney
Prev Title:Those Were the Days
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:"Que Sera Sera" (US)
(1969)
/ "Temma Harbour" (UK)
Next Year:1970

"Goodbye" is a song written by Paul McCartney (but credited to Lennon–McCartney) and performed by Mary Hopkin. It was released on 28 March 1969, and it reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart, prevented from reaching the top position by the Beatles' single "Get Back".[2] In the US, released 7 April 1969, the song reached No. 13 on the singles chart. In the Netherlands and Ireland the single peaked at No. 1.[3] [4]

Background

The song was conceived as a follow-up to the success of Hopkin's first single, produced by McCartney, titled "Those Were the Days", which was highlighted on her debut album Postcard, one of the first records issued by the newly founded Apple Records.[5] In later years, McCartney had little recollection of creating the song, which was written in a great hurry to capitalise on Hopkin's popularity, but he did recall being told by a boat skipper from the Orkney Islands that it was the man's favourite song, which seemed appropriate to McCartney since, "if you think of it from a sailor's point of view, it's very much a leaving-the-port song."[6]

Recording

To assist Hopkin in learning the song, McCartney recorded a solo demo at his home, 7 Cavendish Avenue, London, in .[7] The song was arranged by Richard Hewson, who had also orchestrated "Those Were the Days,"[8] and produced, along with its flip side, "Sparrow", by Paul McCartney on 1 March 1969 at Morgan Studios in Willesden.[9] To better match Hopkin's voice, the key was raised from C major to E major.[10] The recording was Apple's first official double-A-side, and the first Apple record to feature a full-fledged picture sleeve.[11]

For the recording, Hopkin sang and performed acoustic guitar, while McCartney played bass guitar, an acoustic guitar introduction and solo, along with lap-slapping percussion and drums. Backing vocals, horns and strings, in Hewson's arrangement, were overdubbed. The session was filmed by Apple's Tony Bramwell for a promotional clip. In the footage, Hopkin can be seen miming to the song inside the studio, combined with shots of her and McCartney in the control room listening to a playback.

The flip side "Sparrow" was written by Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, a songwriting duo signed to Apple Publishing. The recording took place on 2 March 1969; Hopkin sang and played guitar, McCartney added maracas, a session musician played upright bass, and Hewson arranged a choir part.[12]

Mary Hopkin met her future husband, record producer Tony Visconti, while making foreign-language versions of the song.[13]

The song was one of only two hits to be omitted from the compilation disc The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away, issued originally in 1971 and re-released in 1979.[14]

On 28 April 2014, "Goodbye" was released digitally along with "Those Were the Days" on Mary Hopkin Music.[15]

Reception

Billboard praised Hopkin's "fine vocal work" and McCartney's "exceptional" production.[16] Cash Box described it as a "melodic lilter with a tap dance track and some powerful instrumental work."[17] Record World called it "a charming Lennon-McCartney tune...about a girl with a wanderlust."[18] Allmusic critic Richie Unterberger described "Goodbye" as a "pleasant and catchy romp, rather like a Continental European folk love ballad in tone, with a dash of music hall."[19]

Personnel

Paul McCartney recording

For many years bootleg recordings existed of McCartney's original demo of the song, recorded for Mary Hopkin.[20] The international online magazine PopMatters published McCartney's demo along with critical commentary expressing a preference for the composer's version over Hopkin's rendition.[21]

The original demo by McCartney was officially released on the Super Deluxe Edition of Abbey Road in September 2019.[22]

Chart performance

Weekly singles charts

Chart (1969)Peak
position
Argentina (CAPIF) [23] 7
Australia (Kent Music Report)[24] 2
Belgian Singles Chart[25] 7
Brazil (ABPD)[26] 3
Canada RPM Top Singles[27] 15
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[28] 3
Danish Singles Chart3
Dutch Single Top 100[29] 1
Finnish Singles Chart[30] 4
French SNEP Chart9
Irish Singles Charts1
Israel Singles Chart5
New Zealand (Listener)[31] 2
Norway Singles Chart3
Polish Singles Chart4
Portugal (AFP)[32] 1
Swedish Kvällstoppen Chart[33] 3
Swedish Singles Chart4
UK Singles Chart2
US Billboard Hot 10013
US Billboard Easy Listening[34] 6

Year-end charts

Chart (1969)Rank
UK[35] 19
US (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual)[36] 117
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[37] 41

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: "Goodbye" chart performance according to the Dutch top 40. Dutch Top 40. 22 June 2012. 3 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150103111433/http://www.top40.nl/mary-hopkin/mary-hopkin-goodbye_2875. dead.
  4. Web site: The Irish Charts IRMA. IRMA. en. 2 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721125210/http://irishcharts.ie/search/placement. 21 July 2011. dead.
  5. Book: Hill, Sarah. "Mary Hopkin and the Deep Throat of Culture," in She's So Fine: Reflections on Whiteness, Femininity, Adolescence and Class in 1960s Music, ed. Laurie Stras. 2011. Ashgate Publishing. Farnham, Surrey. 978-1-4094-0051-6. 169–177.
  6. Book: Miles, Barry. Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now. 1998. Macmillan. New York. 0-8050-5249-6. 457.
  7. Book: Winn, John C.. 2009. That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966–1970. Three Rivers Press. New York, NY. 978-0-3074-5239-9 . 264.
  8. Book: Harry, Bill. The Paul McCartney encyclopedia. 2003. Virgin. London. 978-0-7535-0716-2. 414.
  9. Book: Castleman, Harry. All Together Now – The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975. 1977. Ballantine Books. New York. 0-345-25680-8. Second. Podrazik, Walter J.. 76. 1969 – "But If Paul's Alive, How Did He Die?". registration. https://archive.org/details/alltogethernowfi0000cast/page/76.
  10. Web site: Paul McCartney produces Mary Hopkin's Goodbye. Beatles Diary, 1969. March 1969. The Beatles Bible. 21 September 2012.
  11. Web site: Reference Library: Apple 45s. The Internet Beatles Album. Adam Forrest. 21 September 2012.
  12. Web site: Paul McCartney produces Mary Hopkin's Goodbye – 12.00pm, Sunday 2 March 1969. 2 March 1969. The Beatles Bible. 21 September 2012.
  13. Book: Warner, Jay. Notable Moments of Women in Music. 2008. Hal Leonard Books. Milwaukee WI. 978-1-4234-2951-7. 159. registration.
  14. Book: Bogdanov. Vladimir. etal. All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul. 2002. Backbeat Books. San Francisco. 0-87930-653-X. 1293.
  15. Web site: Those Were The Days/Goodbye. Mary Hopkin Music. 31 July 2018.
  16. News: Billboard. 2021-02-20. 5 April 1969. 72. Spotlight Singles.
  17. News: CashBox Record Reviews. 5 April 1969. 22. 2021-12-08. Cashbox.
  18. Single Picks of the Week. Record World. April 6, 1969. 1. 2023-05-08.
  19. Web site: Goodbye. Unterberger, R.. Richie Unterberger. AllMusic. 2014-07-26.
  20. Book: Dowlding, William J.. Beatlesongs. 1989. Simon and Schuster. New York. 0-671-68229-6. 309.
  21. Web site: Williams. Zachary. Paul McCartney's "Goodbye". PopMatters . 22 December 2012.
  22. Sheffield . Rob . A Deluxe Edition of 'Abbey Road' Lets Us Rediscover the Beatles' Joyous Final Masterpiece . . 30 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190930001945/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/beatles-abbey-road-890229/ . 30 September 2019 . 26 September 2019.
  23. Cash Box - International Best Sellers. Cashbox. 1969-07-26. 26 April 2024.
  24. http://www.austchartbook.com.au David Kent's Australian Chart Book
  25. Book: Billboard Magazine, June 1969. 7 June 1969. 23 June 2013.
  26. Brazilian Singles Sales - Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos. 2 August 1969.
  27. Web site: RPM Magazine, May 1969. 27 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140904172625/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.5950&type=1&interval=20&PHPSESSID=4e3u6t6mpaq7ja9j61ogvv8fv3. 4 September 2014. dead.
  28. Web site: RPM Magazine, May 1969. Library and Archives Canada. 17 July 2013. 26 April 2016.
  29. Book: Billboard Magazine, May 1969. 24 May 1969. 23 June 2013.
  30. Book: Billboard Magazine, September 1969. 6 September 1969. 23 June 2013.
  31. Web site: Mary Hopkins (search) . Flavour of New Zealand . 29 November 2021 . 28 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210428162601/http://www.flavourofnz.co.nz/index.php?qpageID=search%20listener&qartistid=714#n_view_location . dead .
  32. Portuguese Charts Archive. December 1969.
  33. Web site: Swedish Charts 1966–1969/Kvällstoppen – Listresultaten vecka för vecka > Maj 1969. hitsallertijden.nl. sv. 21 February 2018.
  34. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Joel Whitburn . 2002 . Record Research . 118.
  35. Web site: 1969 . UK-Charts.
  36. Book: Whitburn, Joel . 1999 . Pop Annual . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin . Record Research Inc. . 380 . 0-89820-142-X.
  37. Top Records on 1969 (Based on Billboard Charts) . . 27 December 1969 . 16–17 . 7 December 2016.