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We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again : ウィキペディア英語版
We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again

"We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" is a song by Jeffrey Comanor from the album ''A Rumor In His Own Time'', which debuted in September 1976. Written by Comanor, the song describes a couple who spend a night together, one which the narrator wishes would "never end". Both the song, which Epic Records released as a single, and album failed to chart. Discovered four months later by Arista Records President Clive Davis, "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" was covered by soft rock duo Deardorff & Joseph for their eponymous debut album, released on Arista. After Deardorff & Joseph disbanded, Marcia Day, who managed Maureen McGovern, became the manager of Deardorff, while Susan Joseph, who managed England Dan & John Ford Coley, became the manager of Joseph. Both McGovern and England Dan & John Ford Coley released covers of "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" in February 1978; while McGovern's failed to chart, Dan & Coley's spent six weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' US Easy Listening chart, reached number two on the ''RPM'' Canada Adult Contemporary chart, and went to numbers nine and eleven on the magazines' respective overall charts.
==Original release==
Lyricist and composer Jeffrey Comanor recorded "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" for the album ''A Rumor In His Own Time'', which debuted in September 1976. Produced by John Boylan and released on Epic Records, both the album and the single failed to chart. "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" describes a couple that spends a night together, one which the narrator wishes "would never end". Comanor, who wrote the song, stated that his lyrical inspiration originated from a girl he dated who owned a wooden KLH radio that continued to play music quietly when he attempted to turn it off. When Comanor's next girlfriend, Molly, left the city where he lived, he remembered their last night together and how he "hated that night to end": a combination of the two memories formed the introductory lyrics of the song.

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