Goodbye Cruel World
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Goodbye Cruel World can refer to:
See also: Suicide note
- Goodbye Cruel World (album)Goodbye Cruel World (album)Goodbye Cruel World was Elvis Costello's ninth album overall and eighth with backing band The Attractions. It was released in 1984 by F-Beat Records in the UK and Columbia in the US....
, an album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions - "Goodbye Cruel World" (James Darren song)Goodbye Cruel World (James Darren song)"Goodbye Cruel World" is a song written by Gloria Shayne Baker, who also wrote the well-known Christmas carol, "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and several songs for singer Lesley Gore. The most famous recording of this song is by James Darren. Released as a single in 1961, Darren scored his first top...
, a song by James Darren - "Goodbye Cruel World" (Pink Floyd song), a song by Pink Floyd
- "Goodbye Cruel World" (Shakespears Sister song)Goodbye Cruel World (Shakespears Sister song)"Goodbye Cruel World" is a song by female duo Shakespears Sister. It was written by group member Siobhan Fahey, Fahey's husband Dave Stewart , and American drummer Steve Ferrera. Marcella Detroit did not co-write the song due to being heavily pregnant at the time, and only contributed vocals...
, a song by Shakespears SisterShakespears SisterShakespears Sister/Shakespear's Sister is a British-based synth-pop-rock band formed by Irish-born singer–songwriter Siobhan Fahey in 1988, with plaudits including a BRIT Award and Ivor Novello Award. It was Fahey's first musical outing since leaving Bananarama, and initially a solo project... - Goodbye Cruel World (miniseries)Goodbye Cruel World (miniseries)Goodbye Cruel World is a 1992 British miniseries starring Sue Johnston, Alun Armstrong and Brenda Bruce. The three part series was aired on BBC One during January 1992 and was aired again in summer 1993...
, a 1992 British miniseries starring Sue Johnston and Alum Armstrong
See also: Suicide note
Suicide note
A suicide note or death note is a message that states the author has died by suicide, and left to be discovered and read in anticipation of suicide....