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Pink bids farewell to the outside world, locks himself in his hotel room and places the last brick in his mental wall.
The song can be seen as a metaphoric suicide, giving Pink’s separation from the entire “cruel world”. The completion of the Wall is something he is sure about in this moment; he fe...
[Verse: Roger Waters]
Goodbye, cruel world, I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, all you people, there's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind, goodbye
Goodbye Cruel World was written by Roger Waters.
Goodbye Cruel World was produced by James Guthrie & Bob Ezrin & Pink Floyd & Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd released Goodbye Cruel World on Fri Nov 30 1979.
That’s him going catatonic if you like, that final and he’s going back and he’s just curling up and he’s not going to move. That’s it, he’s had enough, that’s the end.
—Roger Waters, Radio 1