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Good Goes the Bye : ウィキペディア英語版
Good Goes the Bye

"Good Goes the Bye" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson from her seventh studio album, ''Piece by Piece'' (2015).
Produced by Jason Halbert and Eric Olson, the song closes the standard edition of the album and was written by country music songwriters Shane McAnally, Natalie Hemby, and Jimmy Robbins. Originally penned as a country song, Clarkson, Halbert, and Olson revamped it into a synthpop record, inspired by the 80s pop music the British musical duo Eurythmics. A beat-driven track, the song is about ending a failing relationship. "Good Goes the Bye" received its premiere on Viacom Media Networks's three channels, MTV, VH1, and CMT on March 2, 2015, the day before the album's release.
Lauded for its lovelorn closing of the album, "Good Goes the Bye" has received a positive reception from music critics. Following the release of ''Piece by Piece'', it debuted on the South Korean Gaon Download Chart and The Official Finnish Airplay Chart as an album cut.
== Background and composition ==

"Good Goes the Bye" was written by Shane McAnally, Natalie Hemby, and Jimmy Robbins. McAnnally had previously worked with Kelly Clarkson on the tracks "Tie It Up" (2013) "Wrapped in Red" (2013) while Hemby had previously collaborated with Clarkson on "Don't Rush" (2012).〔〔〔 In 2014, McAnally and Hemby had sent a country demo of the song featuring Hemby's vocals to Clarkson while working on a country recording project with her.〔 Upon hearing it, Clarkson and her producer Jason Halbert felt that the demo could be transformed into a pop track featuring a 1980s Eurythmics beat and decided to include it as the closing record on her seventh studio album, ''Piece by Piece'' (2015).〔 She remarked, "The great thing about people like Shane and Natalie is that they just write classic melodies and clever lyrics. So it really can float though any genre." Further adding that they chose the song based on wherever it will shine the brightest, she remarked, ""Good Goes the Bye" was a good country song, but it's a ''great'' pop song."〔
"Good Goes the Bye" is a '80s-inspired mid-tempo synthpop track.〔 Sonically inspired by music of the British musical duo Eurythmics,〔 Clarkson revealed that the song's driving source is very much its beats.〔 Written in the key of Db major, the song is about the end of a failing relationship, utilizing the adage "Rome wasn't built in a day" and a simile of pulling the fuse out of grenades in its lyrical content, while its chorus features the idioms such as slam the door and "break the heart" in its structure.〔 On March 2, 2015, the day before ''Piece by Piece''s street date, RCA Records, The Hershey Company and Viacom Media Networks premiered the track on three of Viacom's music channels: MTV, VH1, and CMT.〔

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