Good Bye, So Long

"Good Bye, So Long" is a song written by Ike Turner. It was originally released by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner in 1965.

Release
"Good Bye, So Long" was released as a single on Modern Records in May 1965. It reached No. 31 on Billboard 's R&B Singles chart and No. 108 on Bubbling Under The Hot 100. Tina Turner promoted the record on Shindig! in August 1965. The B-side "Hurt Is All You Gave Me" received a 4 star rating from Billboard. Both songs appeared on the compilation album The Soul of Ike & Tina, released on Kent Record in 1966. After the success of "River Deep – Mountain High" overseas, Stateside Records released the record as a single in the UK in October 1966.

A different version of "Good Bye, So Long" later appeared on Ike & Tina Turner's 1970 album Workin' Together. They performed a live version of the song in the 1971 film Taking Off. That year, it was released as a single on BYG Records in France with "It's Crazy Baby" as the B-side track.

Critical reception
The single received positive reviews.

Cash Box (May 22, 1965): "This hard driving rock-R&B number could burn up the charts. Ike and Tina Turner, no strangers to hitsville are already making noise with this one."

Evening Post (October 22, 1966): "A standout number from the Ike and Tina review. Exciting lead voice of indeterminate sex, shimmering gospel calls from the Ikettes and a strong fast band backing. The record’s pre-Spector Ike and Tina production, but is commercial enough to sell."

Cover versions

 * Rock group the Inmates recorded a rendition for their 1989 album Fast forward
 * Singer-songwriter Chuck E. Weiss released a version on his 2006 album 23rd and Stout