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Originally released as a B-side to the non-album single release of “Golden Days” (Decca F.13471), both then later collected as both a part of the The Complete Decca Recordings boxed set and as an abridged digital-only release entitled Hide & Seek (The Lost Collection).
Last night when I got home
I found a message by the telephone
It said, "I'm sorry but you're on your own
Goodbye, God bless you, baby"
And last night, I think you know
I miss your smiling face, your soft hello
But I can't blame you if you had to go
Goodbye, God bless you, baby
Couldn't help but see your sad brown eyes
Monday morning smile is no disguise
And you just couldn't hide the way you felt inside
You wanted so to make it
But in the end you couldn't fake it
And last night when I got home
I found a message by the telephone
It said, "I'm sorry but you're on your own
Goodbye, God bless you, baby"
And last night, I think you know
I miss your smiling face, your soft hello
But I can't blame you if you had to go
Goodbye, God bless you, baby
Heaven knows you tried, you really tried
Did your level best to make it right
And you put up with all my cruel, senseless lies
And lately, girl, I knew it
And I could see you going through it
And last night when I got home
I found a message by the telephone
It said, "I'm sorry but you're on your own
Goodbye, God bless you, baby"
And last night, I think you know
I miss your smiling face, your soft hello
But I can't blame you if you had to go
Goodbye, God bless you, baby
Goodbye, God Bless You was written by Cook-Greenaway & Tony Macaulay & Roger Cook & Roger Greenaway.
Goodbye, God Bless You was produced by Gordon Mills.