Goodnight And Goodmorning
Hall And Oates · The Atlantic Collection [1996]
Sad to say we had to part when the fun had just begun
Now he night is over
And I'm waiting for the day we can be together
And we can say Goodnight and Goodmorning
From the Dark to the Dawning
I can't believe that I'm in love and you're the one
I can hear a song of love and our song has just begun
When the music's over and we finally walk away
We can walk together
And we can say Goodnight and Goodmorning
From the Dark to the Dawning
Goodnight And Goodmorning
Hall & Oates' "Goodnight And Goodmorning" stands as a quintessential example of their polished pop-rock sensibility, blending smooth vocals with a driving rhythm that defined the late 1970s and early 1980s sound. Originally released on "The Atlantic Collection [1996]," the track showcases the duo's signature ability to craft anthems that balance romantic themes with an upbeat, danceable energy. The song reflects the era's emphasis on melodic hooks and lyrical clarity, capturing the essence of their collaborative dynamic where Daryl Hall and John Oates seamlessly intertwined storytelling with catchy instrumentation. As a staple of their discography, it remains a recognizable piece of their catalog, illustrating their enduring influence on soft rock and adult contemporary music.
