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The Last Goodbye (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel song)

"The Last Goodbye"
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel The Last Goodbye Single Cover 2006.jpeg
Single by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
from the album The Quality of Mercy
B-side "Understand (Live)"
Released 6 February 2006
Format 7", CD
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 3:54
Label Gott Discs
Pinnacle Records (distribution only)
Songwriter(s) Steve Harley, Jim Cregan
Producer(s) Steve Harley
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel singles chronology
"A Friend for Life"
(2001)
"The Last Goodbye"
(2006)
"Faith & Virtue"
(2010)
"A Friend for Life"
(2001)
"The Last Goodbye"
(2006)
"Faith & Virtue"
(2010)

"The Last Goodbye" is a song by the British rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, released in 2006 as the only single from their 2005 studio album The Quality of Mercy. It was written by Harley and ex-Cockney Rebel guitarist Jim Cregan, and produced by Harley.

In 2005, Harley recorded a new studio album with his current touring line-up of Cockney Rebel. Released in October 2005 by Gott Discs, The Quality of Mercy was the first studio album to be released under the band's name since 1976. Chosen as the only single from the album, "The Last Goodbye" was released in February 2006, and as Harley's first single since 2001's "A Friend for Life". "The Last Goodbye" peaked at No. 186 on the UK Top 200 Singles Chart during mid-February, and also reached No. 21 on the UK Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50.

The song, like the entire The Quality of Mercy album, was recorded at Gemini Recording Studios in Ipswich, and was mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering.

"The Last Goodbye" was released by Gott Discs on 7" vinyl and CD in the UK only. Pinnacle Records handled the single's distribution. The single's sleeve featured a close-up photograph of Harley, taken by Mick Rock. Both versions of the single featured the B-Side "Understand (Live)" - a seven-minute live recording, recorded at Blackheath Concert Hall in London during 2001. "Understand" was originally recorded for the band's 1976 album Timeless Flight. The live version was produced by Harley.

No music video was filmed to promote the single. During the band's 50+ date UK and European tour following the album's release, "The Last Goodbye" was featured in the set-list. Footage of the band performing the song live has since surfaced on YouTube. In an online diary entry dated 14 November 2005, Harley spoke of performing the song at a concert in Holland: "Last night I sang "The Last Goodbye" entirely alone, largo, slow and dignified to open the show, until Robbie entered for a solo."

Upon release, Birmingham 101 Gig Guide reviewed The Quality of Mercy and said: "Harley's in fine voice, and this album is easily the best thing he's done in years. Co-penned by ex-Rebel Jim Cregan, the opening track "The Last Goodbye" shows his ability to pen classic, radio friendly quality pop hasn't dimmed with the years". Carol Clerk of Classic Rock commented: "The Quality of Mercy is brimful of songs that are intensely personal and sometimes harrowing but, musically, very approachable. The bright up-tempos of "The Last Goodbye" and the lovely, gentle melodies that carry "Journey's End (A Father's Promise)" and "A Friend for Life" offset the deep anxieties at the heart of the lyrics." John Aizelwood of Q highlighted the song as one of three "Download" pick tracks from the album.


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