Everytime We Say Goodbye

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Everytime we say goodbye

I die a little

Everytime we say goodbye

I wonder why a little

Why the gods above me

Who must be in the know

Think so little of me

They allow you to go



When you're near

There's such an air

Of spring about it

I can hear a lark somewhere

Begin to sing about it

There's no love song finer

But how strange the change

From major to minor

Everytime we say goodbye



There's no love song finer

But how strange the change from major to minor

Everytime we say goodbye

Everytime We Say Goodbye

Released by Robbie Williams in 1997, 'Everytime We Say Goodbye' stands as a defining track from his early solo career, capturing the emotional resonance of heartbreak with a polished pop-rock sound. The song features Williams' signature melodic vocals layered over a driving rhythm that became a staple of late 90s British pop. As a standalone single without a specific album title attached, it remains a cornerstone of his discography, often associated with the era of his debut album 'Life Through a Lens'. The recording reflects the genre's shift toward anthemic ballads, influencing subsequent releases and cementing Williams' status as a leading figure in the genre during that period.