Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
"Hello, My Lover, Good Bye" is a popular song with music by John Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, published in 1931. The song was introduced by Frances Langford in the musical Here Comes the Bride. It has since been recorded a number of times by other artists, including Doris Day, who sang it on her album Day by Day in 1956. The song was recorded by Russell Garcia (on his 1958 album The Johnny Ever Greens), starring Sue Allen on vocal. Bluebird records 78 RPM, 30-0816-B [1943] has Bea Wain's recording of this song.
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Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
"Hello, My Lover, Good Bye" is a popular song with music by John Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, published in 1931. The song was introduced by Frances Langford in the musical Here Comes the Bride. It has since been recorded a number of times by other artists, including Doris Day, who sang it on her album Day by Day in 1956. The song was recorded by Russell Garcia (on his 1958 album The Johnny Ever Greens), starring Sue Allen on vocal. Bluebird records 78 RPM, 30-0816-B [1943] has Bea Wain's recording of this song.
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from the musical Here Comes the Bride
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Doris Day, Bea Wain
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Hello, My Lover, Good Bye
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"Hello, My Lover, Good Bye" is ...... Wain's recording of this song.
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Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
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