Goodbye Dick
Neil Young · Other Songs - Neil Young
the White House lawn.
Goodbye Dick, goodbye Dick.
Goodbye Rosemary,
goodbye Rosemary.
I saw you take your typewriter
out of the White House door
No one wants you
to type here anymore
Goodbye Rosemary,
goodbye Rosemary.
Goodbye Dick
Neil Young's "Goodbye Dick" stands as a stark, minimalist song in his extensive discography, reflecting the raw emotional landscape of his later career. Released within the context of his Official Release Series, the track exemplifies Young's signature blend of folk-rock and country influences, characterized by sparse instrumentation and a vocal delivery that balances intimacy with a sense of weary resignation. The song's title and subject matter suggest themes of departure and the complexities of personal relationships, common motifs in Young's work that often explore the friction between idealism and reality. As part of his broader catalog, the recording contributes to his legacy as an artist who consistently pushes the boundaries of acoustic storytelling, using simple arrangements to convey profound human experiences. The track remains a testament to his ability to find depth in understated compositions, resonating with listeners who appreciate the unadorned power of his songwriting.

