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It's graduation time, and you know what that usually means - video montages of everyone with sad, goodbye music in the background. My video montage project this year isn't for the graduating class though - it's for the advisors of our Key Club who are stepping down after 20some-odd years. Anyone have any ideas for some good goodbye music (music with an overall "goodbye" theme to it). Here's a list I've compiled already:

Time of Your Life - Green Day

Graduation - Vitamin C

Everybody Hurts - R.E.M.

My Immortal - Evanescence

I want to try not to use Time of Your Life or Graduation since they're OVERUSED so much. All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!

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also...

Black Lab - Remember

Collective Soul - The World I Know

Dave Mathews Band - I'll Back You Up

Dishwalla - Find Your Way Back Home

Eve 6 - Here's To The Night

Incubus - Drive

John Mayer - No Such Thing

Kane - Rain Down On Me

Kenny Wayne Shepard - Last Goodbye

Lifehouse - Simon

Loto - Back to Discos (see if you can find this one... totally rules!)

Oasis - Live Forever

Oasis - Champagne Supernova

Pete Townsend - Behind Blue Eyes (acoustic) <-LP version sucks :p

Poets of the Fall - Late Goodbye <- highly recommend this one!!!!

Reamon - It's Alright

Semisonic - Closing Time

Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow

The Androids - Do it with Madonna :D j/k

The Calling - Could It Be Any Harder

The Rising - Future Unknown

Weezer - The Good Life

okay i'm over now

edit: all these songs or almost are about goodbye or at least some sort of "end(ing)"

edit2: except for 2 or 3 lol but they are still good

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a good goodbye song is closing time by semisonic. although if you want a thank you song (since these ppl were your advisors for so long) i'd suggest wind beneath my wings by bette midler.

Good idea. "Closing Time" is an awesomely awesome song, and I'm seriously considering using it. Hopefully, no one objects to the various alcoholic references (though I doubt anyone will).

"Wind Beneath My Wings" is a good idea too since they did help quite a bit, and I might try to merge that in with the other songs in the montage. Thanks a lot.

s club 7! haha.. the poets of the fall song is from the max payne 2 game right? loved that game, and that awesome song added that even better lil touch to you. thanks everybody for all the effort in contributing some nice songs u guys know.. i guess the neowin forums are really helpful, thanks for helping trikster !

"So Long, Farewell" from The Sound of Music :p

Children:

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night

Marta:

I hate to go and leave this pretty sight

Children:

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu

Friedrich:

Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu

Children:

So long, farewell, au revoir, auf wiedersehen

"iesl:

I'd like to stay and taste my first champagne

Children:

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye

Kurt:

I leave and heave a sigh and say goodbye -- Goodbye!

Brigitta:

I'm glad to go, I cannot tell a lie

"ouisa:

I flit, I float, I fleetly flee, I fly

Gretl:

The sun has gone to bed and so must I

Children:

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye

Guests:

Goodbye

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