"Goodbye Little Darlin', Goodbye" (also known as "Goodby Little Darlin") is a song co-written and originally recorded by Gene Autry. Autry sang it in the 1939 movie South of Border, and in April 1940 released it on a 78 rpm record.
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A-side | "Goodby Little Darlin'"
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Released | 1959
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Format | 7" vinyl, 10" shellac
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Label | Sun 331
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