THERE'S NO GOOD IN GOODBYE
There s No Good In Goodbye is the 1978 album by legendary soul band The Manhattans, their fifth for the Colombia label. The album placed on the Billboard s Album Charts peaking at #18.<br><br>The title song, a powerful ballad with rich orchestration, was composed by Teddy Randazzo and Roger Joyce. Another superb melodic slow song is Tomorrow, which derived from the musical Annie and was a minor hit for Cissy Houston on Private Stock in 77.<br><br>The only fast track on the album, is the sparkling Happiness, but the final song on the set was chosen as their biggest single. The song was a cover of Billy Joel s Everybody Has A Dream, which derives from Billy s platinum album called Stranger.<br><br>There s No Good in Goodbye sounds almost as good as its magnificent predecessor the production is amazing, the musicianship is faultless and this band really was a class act.