Goodbye (Spice Girls Song)
"Goodbye" is a 1998 song by the Spice Girls, later included on their third studio album, Forever (2000). It was released on 8 December 1998 by Virgin Records as a Christmas single, along with a previously unreleased song. The song was written by the Spice Girls, Richard Stannard, and Matt Rowe, and is the group's first song without the vocals of Geri Halliwell. Originally written as a tribute to the people who died in the Dunblane school massacre, the song was re-written and all contributions from Geri Halliwell removed after her departure from the group.
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