Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye

"Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye"
Song by Leonard Cohen from the album Songs of Leonard Cohen
Published 1967
Genre Contemporary folk
Writer(s) Leonard Cohen
Producer(s) John Simon

"Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" is a song by Leonard Cohen. It was first released in November 1967, in a version by Judy Collins on her album Wildflowers.[1] The following month, Cohen's own version was issued on his debut album Songs of Leonard Cohen.

Cohen wrote the song when staying at the Penn Terminal Hotel on 34th Street in New York City in 1966. He wrote:

The room is too hot. I can't open the windows. I am in the midst of a bitter quarrel with a blonde woman. The song is half-written in pencil but it protects us as we manoeuvre, each of us, for unconditional victory. I am in the wrong room. I am with the wrong woman.[2]

It was covered in 1969 by Roberta Flack on her debut album First Take, and has been recorded by many other singers.[1]

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