Our Last Goodbye Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Our Last Goodbye Song Lyrics and Chords by Ronnie Reno

 

Our Last Goodbye
Written and Recorded by Ronnie Reno
G 
Missing you  
C 
as days go  
G 
by
 
Nights get lonely  
C 
since you said good
D7 
bye
G 
I was wrong and I'
C 
m sorry I made yo
G 
 
cry
 
Please don't tell me that this i
D7 
s our last go
G 
odbye
C 
One more chance sounds better to  
G 
me
 
You know  
Em 
last goodbyes could  
C 
last for eterni
D7 
ty
 
Would you  
G 
think it over  
C 
I'm begging you t
G 
 
try
 
Let's don't make t
D7 
his our last  
G 
goodbye
 
I remember  
C 
we made love in the  
G 
dark
 
You said you loved me and  
C 
would till death do us  
D7 
part
G 
Forgiveness it's har
C 
d I can't end wit
G 
h a lie
 
Let's don't make t
D7 
his our last  
G 
goodbye
C 
One more chance sounds better to  
G 
me
 
You know  
Em 
last goodbyes could  
C 
last for eterni
D7 
ty
 
Would you  
G 
think it over  
C 
I'm begging you t
G 
 
try
 
Let's don't make t
D7 
his our last  
G 
goodbye

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Our Last Goodbye?
- The song Our Last Goodbye was sang by Ronnie Reno.

 

Who is Ronnie Reno?
- The Strangers are an American country band that formed in 1966 in Bakersfield, California. They mainly served as the backup band for singer-songwriter Merle Haggard, who named them after his first hit single "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers". In addition to serving as his backing band, members of the Strangers also produced many of Haggard's records, sang lead vocals on select tracks, and co-wrote many of Haggard's songs with him, including the No. 1 singles, "Okie From Muskogee" and "I Always Get Lucky with You".
From 1969 to 1973, they issued several records independent of Haggard, released on Capitol Records, and even had their own Top 10 hit single called "Street Singer" on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. Three members of the Strangers would go on to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Between 1969 and 1987, the Strangers were voted Band of the Year by the Academy of Country Music eight times—more than any other group in history.

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