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| name = Kiss and Say Goodbye

| cover = Kiss_and_Say_Goodbye_-_The_Manhattans.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = The Manhattans

| album = The Manhattans

| B-side = "Wonderful World of Love"

| released = March 1976

| recorded = 1975

| studio = Sigma Sound Studios

| genre = R&B

| length = 4:28 (Album full version)
3:29 (Single edited version)

| label = Columbia Records

| writer = Winfred Lovett

| producer = *Bobby Martin

*Manhattans Production, Inc.

| prev_title = Hurt

| prev_year = 1975

| next_title = I Kinda Miss You

| next_year = 1976

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"'Kiss and Say Goodbye'" is a 1976 song by American R&B vocal group The Manhattans. It was written by group member Winfred Lovett, the bass singer and songwriter of the group, who intoned the song's spoken introduction. The song was recorded for the album 'The Manhattans', released in 1976 by Columbia Records, and was released as a single in March of the same year. "Kiss and Say Goodbye" became a worldwide success, appearing in the musical charts of countless countries, a Top 10 hit in many countries, including No. 1 in the US, Belgium, Netherlands, New Zealand, and in Europe '(European Hot 100 Singles)'. With the exception of Adult Contemporary Chart, "Kiss and Say Goodbye" was ranked number 1 in US on all Pop Singles Charts and on all R&B Singles Charts. The song was one of the biggest hits of 1976 and of the 1970s.

Background and recording



The song was written by Manhattans bass singer Winfred "Blue" Lovett, who also provided the spoken introduction heard in the full-length version of the original recording. The lyrics and melody came to him late one night. As he later recalled, "Everything was there. I got up about three o'clock in the morning and jotted down the things I wanted to say. I just put the words together on my tape recorder and little piano. I've always thought that when you write slow songs, they have to have meaning. In this case, it's the love triangle situation we've all been through. I figured anyone who's been in love could relate to it. And it seemed to touch home for a lot of folks."

Lovett originally considered the song a country tune more appropriate to be sung by Glen Campbell or Charley Pride. He decided to do it with his group. The Manhattans lead singer Gerald Alston is featured in the song starting to sing after Lovett's spoken introduction.

The original demo of the song was recorded with The Manhattans backing band, "Little Harlem." After hearing a tape of the recording, producer/arranger Bobby Martin decided to re-record the song with backing by MFSB at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. Recorded in early 1975, Columbia Records officials withheld releasing the song until 14 months later. Winfred "Blue" Lovett had his concerns over when the record came out as well as the record itself. "I was critical, a perfectionist in the studio, and there are still parts of it that make my skin crawl. For example, in one place, the background vocals go off pitch. Somehow, though, that didn't seem to bother anyone else."

Track listing



*The full length of "Kiss and Say Goodbye" on the album 'The Manhattans' is 4:28. The length of 3:29 on the 7" single is an edited version of the song. The Edited version fades out earlier, because it was considered too long and monotonous for airplay, while the full length version ends on a climatic cadenza on the song's title.

B-side



The B-side of the 7" single contains the song "Wonderful World of Love", which was also recorded by The Manhattans for the album 'The Manhattans'. It was written by Robert S. Riley Sr., songwriter and producer/promotion man of the group, who wrote several songs (lyrics) for them. The song was produced by Bobby Martin and The Manhattans.

Chart performance



Released as a single, the song became a worldwide hit for the group, ranked number 1 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 for two weeks, and also on the 'Billboard' R&B chart for one week. The single reaching number 4 on the UK, (where received Silver certification), and number 7 on the Canada, (where received Gold certification). In the U.S., the song was the 400th #1 hit on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It also became just the second single to earn Platinum certification status, after the RIAA established the designation in 1976. (Johnnie Taylor's "Disco Lady" had been the first a few months earlier.) The single ultimately sold 2.5 million copies. 'Billboard' ranked the song as the No. 6 Pop Singles for 1976 and No. 3 Soul Singles for 1976.

Besides being the first and only No. 1 pop hit for The Manhattans, "Kiss and Say Goodbye" marked 11 years since the group made their first appearance on the 'Billboard' in 1965, with the song "I Wanna Be (Your Everything)" (No. 68 on the Hot 100). "Kiss and Say Goodbye" ended the decade at No. 83 on the 'Billboard' Top 100 Songs of the 1970s.

Personnel



* Written by Winfred Lovett

* Arranged by Bobby Martin

* Spoken voice on intro Winfred Lovett

* Lead vocal Gerald Alston

* Music played (uncredited) MFSB

* Background vocals (uncredited) The Manhattans, Barbara Ingram, Evette Benton, Carla Benson

'Credits'

* Producer Bobby Martin and The Manhattans

* Recording Kenny Present

* Mastering Stuart J. Romaine (SJR)

* Engineer Kenny Present

'Companies'

*Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

*Pressed by Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute

*Mastered at Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Decade-end charts



All-time charts



Certifications and sales



Other versions



* UB40 covered the song on their 2005 album 'Who You Fighting For?'. Their version went to #19 on the UK singles chart.

* Joan Osborne included a version on her 2007 album 'Breakfast in Bed'.

* Billy Joe Royal's rendition can be found on his 1989 album 'Tell It Like It Is'.

* The song has also been covered by John Holt, Tierra and Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis.

* The Singaporean band, Black Dog Bone covered the song in Malay as "Hatiku Luka Lagi (My Heart Hurts Again)

* The Mexican band Grupo Yndio covered the song in Spanish as Dame un beso y dime adis.

This song was also covered on Czech language by Czech singer Karel Gott and actor Ji Nmeek in 1978 y.,the name of Czech version was "Te u v, e jsem to j" (You just already know that I am)

See also



*List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1976

*List of number-one R&B singles of 1976 (U.S.)

*List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1976

*List of Radio & Records number-one singles of the 1970s

*List of European number-one hits of 1976

*List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1976

*List of number-one singles in 1976 (New Zealand)

*List of Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1976

*List of number-one singles and best-selling singles of 1976 (U.K.)

References




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