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I Love You Goodbye

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"I Love You Goodbye"
Song

"I Love You Goodbye" is the first track on the fourth Thomas Dolby album Astronauts & Heretics. It was the second of three singles to be released from the album and reached #36 in the UK singles chart in July 1992.

Done in the style of a "Cajun Techno," the song was explained by Dolby on his live album Forty: Live Limited Edition to be a semi-autobiographical narrative of an adventure in New Orleans. While visiting a bowling alley in the city on a Friday morning, the narrator recalls an incident in which he and an acquaintance stole a car (a Datsun) and drove toward the Everglades. They were arrested after crashing the car in a rainstorm, but the county sheriff offered to let them go in exchange for a bribe as long as they got rid of the car in the Gulf of Mexico.

Track listings

  • 7" (VS 1417)
  1. I Love You Goodbye (Edited Version)
  2. Eastern Bloc (Edited Version)
  • CD 1 (VSCDG 1417)
  1. I Love You Goodbye (Edited Version)
  2. Eastern Bloc (Edited Version)
  3. I Love You Goodbye (Version)
  4. Eastern Bloc (Version)
  • CD 2 (VSCDT 1417)
  1. I Love You Goodbye
  2. Windpower
  3. Europa and the Pirate Twins
  4. Eastern Bloc (Edited Version)