Kiss Lonely Good-Bye
Stevie Wonder · Ballad Collection [2002]
Cause I'm in a state of awe
Guess miracles do never cease
For we're back together now
Pardon me please if I pinch myself
So to know this is not a dream
As I reminisce the love e shared
And the pain there was between
Look at the clouds in the sky
They seem so happy now
Look at the sun, feel its rays
With such a smiling face
Maybe we can't but maybe we can
With the love that we're feeling inside
Share it with all the world and see each heart
Kiss lonely good-bye
If given a chance to live again
I'd change not a single thing
Cause that little chance could sadly mean
That you to me faith wouldn't bring
Partly I cry for those linely nights
And a heartache I thought couldn't end
Yet joyfully I cry cause I know our love
We won't let us lose again, never again
Look at the clouds in the sky
They seem so happy now
Look at the sun, feel its rays
With such a smiling face
Maybe we can't but maybe we can
With the love that we're feeling inside
Share it with all the world and see each heart
Kiss lonely good-bye
Look at the clouds in the sky
They seem so happy now
Look at the sun, feel its rays
With such a smiling face
Maybe we can't but maybe we can
With the love that we're feeling inside
Share it with all the world and see each heart
Share it with all the world and see each heart
Share it with all the world and see each heart kiss lonely good-bye
Share it with all the world and see each heart kiss lonely good-bye
Kiss Lonely Good-Bye
Stevie Wonder's "Kiss Lonely Good-Bye" stands as a poignant exploration of heartbreak and resilience, delivered with his signature warmth and melodic sophistication. Recorded for the 2002 "Ballad Collection," this track exemplifies his enduring ability to blend R&B sensibilities with soulful storytelling. The song reflects a mature period in Wonder's career, where he continued to craft emotionally resonant ballads that resonate with listeners across generations. By weaving together lush harmonies and a gentle, reflective tone, the recording captures the quiet strength found in moving on from a difficult relationship. It remains a testament to his lifelong commitment to exploring the complexities of love and loss through his music.

