Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
| "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" | ||||
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| Single by The Casinos | ||||
| from the album Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye | ||||
| B-side | "I Still Love You" | |||
| Released | December 1966 | |||
| Genre | Doo-wop | |||
| Length | 3:09 | |||
| Label | Fraternity 977 | |||
| Songwriter(s) | John D. Loudermilk | |||
| Producer(s) | Gene Hughes | |||
| The Casinos singles chronology | ||||
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"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk. It was first released in 1962 by Don Cherry, as a country song and again as a doo-wop in 1967 by the group The Casinos on its album of the same name, and was a number 6 pop hit that year. The song has since been covered by Eddy Arnold, whose version was a number 1 country hit in 1968, and by Neal McCoy, whose version became a Top 5 country hit in 1996.