Mary Chapin Carpenter - Goodbye Again video free download
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Duration: 04:52
Uploaded: 2011/04/01
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9 years ago
Norman Clucas
She is so good
9 years ago
Dennis Edwards
This is less a hot tea and honey song and more of a merlot straight out of the bottle song, and maybe a few frozen snickers.#saddestsongever
10 years ago
Christopher Cook
I can't tell if it's about a mistress or a mother waiting to hear from her adult son who has abandoned her to have his own life.
11 years ago
gromeo52
songs about a one night stand.
11 years ago
aaron clarke
Bought the CD when it was released (and had the man it reminds me of). Still have the CD but nothing to play it on. Been looking for this for 3 solid days now. So glad it's here. Thanks.
11 years ago
LoisBryanPhotography
... by the way, I linked your site and this page to my image ...
11 years ago
LoisBryanPhotography
So lovely ... I don't recall hearing it before. Thank you for posting it. I was posting a photographic image and the title stuck in my head ... when I googled, your YouTube link came up. I'm so glad it did. I just purchased the song on iTunes and am playing it over and lover. If you're interested, it's on Fine Art America. Lois Bryan ... Goodbye Again. Sorry, I'd include a link, but YouTube doesn't seem to want me to do that. Thank you again.
11 years ago
Joe Lupariello
I love this song and she sings it perfectly.
11 years ago
Chomin35
this song cames from 'State from the Heart' CD (released 1989) cut 8; Jesus !!, she was young for that time but with the great voice always. I like MCC very much
12 years ago
MrTommywo
MCC is the ONLY singer of any genre whose album I would buy without hearing a single song. I find her to be that good of a singer; her songwriting skill are absolutely awesome!
12 years ago
cuchelo1
The piano chords in the background remind me of "I am a Town", which is another haunting portrait of loneliness and longing. I love MCC's upbeat songs as well, but she has a way of tapping into melancholy that very few artists can do without going overboard. Even though the songs are sad, they're still cathartic in a way, rather than morose or draining. She's amazing.
12 years ago
Raven55Rebel
So glad to find this, thank you!
12 years ago
brucecornell
Without a doubt, Mary's finest song.......and I love everything she produces. Garnet Rogers version comes close, but no one can tell it like Mary. "She made a fist last night....then broke the hallway light".......doesn't it make your blood run cold?