Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye

"Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye" (also known as "Goodby Little Darlin") is a 1939 song written by Gene Autry and Johnny Marvin. Autry sang it (as a duet with Mary Lee) in the December 1939 movie South of the Border, and released it as a single in April 1940. It went on to make both Popular and Hillbilly (Country) listings for 1940.

"Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye"
Single by Gene Autry
B-side"When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget"
PublishedMarch 15, 1940 (1940-03-15) by Western Music Publishing Co., Hollywood, Calif.
ReleasedApril 1940 (1940-04)
RecordedMarch 12, 1940 (1940-03-12)
StudioCBS Columbia Square, Hollywood, California
GenreHillbilly, Western
Length2:46
LabelVocalion 5463
Songwriter(s)Johnny Marvin, Gene Autry
Producer(s)Art Satherly
Gene Autry singles chronology
"I'm Beginning To Care"
(1940)
"Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye"
(1940)
"El Rancho Grande"
(1940)
Audio
"Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye" on YouTube
"Goodbye Little Darlin'"
Single by Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two
A-side"Goodby Little Darlin'"
"You Tell Me"
Released1959 (1959)
GenreCountry
LabelSun 331
Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two singles chronology
"I Got Stripes"
(1959)
"Goodbye Little Darlin'"
(1959)
"Little Drummer Boy"
(1959)
Audio
"Goodby Little Darlin'" on YouTube

The song would be notably recorded by Johnny Cash at Sun Records probably on December 13, 1956, and released as a single (Sun 331, with "You Tell Me" on the opposite side) in September 1959, when he had already left the label for Columbia.

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