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Alternative rock icons will headline London's Gunnersbury Park this August, with support from Skunk Anansie and White Lies.
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"Farewell and Goodnight" is a track by The Smashing Pumpkins, from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, released 23rd October 1995. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about The Smashing Pumpkins.
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[Verse 1: Billy Corgan] Goodnight, to every little hour that you Sleep tight, may it hold you through the winter of a Long night, and keep you from the loneliness Of yourself [Verse 2: James Iha] Heart strung, is your heart frayed and empty 'cause it's Hard luck, when no one understands your love, it's Unsung, and I say [Chorus: All] Goodnight, my love To every hour in every day Goodnight, always To all that's pure that's in your heart [Verse 3: Jimmy Chamberlin & D'arcy Wretzky] Goodnight, may your dreams be so happy and your Head light with wishes of a Sandman and a Night light, be careful not to let the bedbugs Sleep tight nestled in the covers [Bridge 1: Jimmy Chamberlin & D'arcy Wretzky, All] The sun shines, but I don't A silver rain will wash away The sun shines, but I don't A silver rain will wash away [Bridge 2: Billy Corgan] And you can tell, it's just as well And you can tell, it's just as well [Chorus: All] Goodnight, my love To every hour in every day Goodnight, always To all that's pure that's in your heart [Instrumental Outro]
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