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19 Years Ago DEF LEPPARD's GOODBYE Single #1 In UK Rock Chart

Def Leppard 1999. Goodbye 1999

Def Leppard's classic Goodbye single entered the UK rock chart at Number One on this day in 1999.

The second single to be released from the Euphoria album.

The follow up to the 'Promises'/'Back In Your Face' double A-Side which had reached Number 41 in June.

It was released on 27th September 1999 having been delayed from the 23rd August/20th September.

The single entered the main UK singles chart at Number 54 on 9th October 1999.

Sadly this was to be its one and only week on the chart.

It faired better on the Rock Chart by entering at Number One. Following from 'Promises' which also hit Number One in July 1999.

The song spent a second week at Number One and would remain in the Rock chart for 29 weeks in all (eight in the Top Ten).

A performance of this song, and 'Promises'/'Back In Your Face', was taped for Top Of The Pops in early June.

None of the songs were ever broadcast due to the low chart positions with neither of the singles making the main Top 40.

Read some quotes about the song below.

Eiffel 65 were at Number One on this day with their (long forgotten) single 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)'.

Only two rock type arts were in the Top 40 during this week. Sting at 34 and David Bowie at 36.

The Mutt Lange co-written/produced song 'Man! I Feel Like A Woman' by Shania Twain was at Number 3.

Read more about this song.

Goodbye 1999.

UK Singles Chart - 9th October 1999

  • 01 - Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)
  • 02 - S Club 7 - S Club Party
  • 03 - Shania Twain - Man! I Feel Like A Woman
  • 04 - Melanie C - Goin' Down
  • 05 - Lou Bega - Mambo No.5 (A Little Bit Of...)
  • 54 - Def Leppard - Goodbye - (New Entry)

UK Singles Rock Chart - 9th October 1999

  • 01 - Def Leppard - Goodbye - (New Entry/First of two weeks)
  • 02 - Fear Factory - Cars
  • 03 - Travis - Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
  • 04 - Pearl Jam - Last Kiss
  • 05 - Guns N' Roses - November Rain

Joe Elliott - June 1999 Interview Quote

"Goodbye was written by Rick Savage and the influence was, it became Leppardized and we made it less specific than it was. But it was hands reaching out above adversity."

Def Leppard 1999.

VH1 Storytellers - 26th July 1999 Onstage Quotes

Joe Elliott

"We're gonna do something from our current album Euphoria for ya. This is a song that Rick Savage wrote. Our bass player. Co former, what's the word?."

Rick Savage

"Co...dependent?."

Joe Elliott

"Co-dependent, Cooperative....Co former of the band. In other words me and him we kinda started it. 1970 something. Anyway, but this is his most recent composition. And it's a song which, it may kind of sound negative in its kinda of peripheral kind of a...."

Rick Savage

"No it doesn't. I wrote it!."

Joe Elliott

"You wanna fight?. Anyway the song's called Goodbye but it's not about saying goodbye. It's more about you don't have to say goodbye. In other words whether you've lost somebody you love. Physically or you've just spilt up with them. Or they've died or you've just parted company in whatever way. They're always there if you want them to be."

Rick Savage

"Couldn't have put it better myself Joe. Thanks."

Joe Elliott

"You would have just done it in about one minute. It takes me three minutes. Why say it in one word when you can say it in ten."


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