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| Released      = 24 November 1967 (UK)
 
| Released      = 24 November 1967 (UK)
 
| Format        = [[gramophone record|7"]]
 
| Format        = [[gramophone record|7"]]
| Recorded      = Abbey Road: 2 October–2 November 1967
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| Recorded      = Abbey Road Studios:<br/> 2 October–2 November 1967
| Genre          = Pop rock / Baroque pop
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| Genre          = Pop rock
 
| Length        = 3:27
 
| Length        = 3:27
| Label          = [[Parlophone]] (UK)<br/>[[Capitol Records|Capitol]] (U.S.)
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| Label          = [[Parlophone]] (UK)<br/>[[Capitol Records|Capitol]] (US)
 
| Writer        = [[Lennon/McCartney]]
 
| Writer        = [[Lennon/McCartney]]
 
| Producer      = [[George Martin]]
 
| Producer      = [[George Martin]]
 
| Chart position =  
 
| Chart position =  
| Last single    = "[[All You Need Is Love]]" / "[[Baby, You're a Rich Man]]"<br/>(1967)
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| Last single    = "[[All You Need Is Love]]"<br/>(1967)
 
| This single    = "Hello, Goodbye" / "[[I Am The Walrus]]"<br/>(1967)
 
| This single    = "Hello, Goodbye" / "[[I Am The Walrus]]"<br/>(1967)
| Next single    = "[[Lady Madonna]]" /<br />"[[The Inner Light]]" <br />(1968)
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| Next single    = "[[Hey Jude]]"<br />(1968)
 
| Misc          = {{Extra musicsample |filename=Strawberryfields.ogg |title=Strawberry Fields Forever |format=[[OGG]] |Type=single}}
 
| Misc          = {{Extra musicsample |filename=Strawberryfields.ogg |title=Strawberry Fields Forever |format=[[OGG]] |Type=single}}
 
{{Extra tracklisting
 
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| next_no        = 8}}
 
| next_no        = 8}}
 
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{{cquote|'Hello Goodbye' was one of my songs. There are Geminian influences here I think-- the twins. It's such a deep theme of the universe, duality-- man woman, black white, high low, right wrong, up down, hello goodbye-- that it was a very easy song to write. It's just a song of duality, with me advocating the more positive. You say goodbye, I say hello. You say stop, I say go. I was advocating the more positive side of the duality, and I still do to this day.|quotewidth=500px|Paul McCartney|1994}}
 
{{cquote|'Hello Goodbye' was one of my songs. There are Geminian influences here I think-- the twins. It's such a deep theme of the universe, duality-- man woman, black white, high low, right wrong, up down, hello goodbye-- that it was a very easy song to write. It's just a song of duality, with me advocating the more positive. You say goodbye, I say hello. You say stop, I say go. I was advocating the more positive side of the duality, and I still do to this day.|quotewidth=500px|Paul McCartney|1994}}
  
 
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[[Hello, Goodbye - Lyrics|'''Lyrics''']]
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'''Watch the Beatles performing this song:'''
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 7 August 2011

“Hello, Goodbye”
“Hello, Goodbye” cover
Single by The Beatles
B-side "I Am The Walrus"
Released 24 November 1967 (UK)
Format 7"
Recorded Abbey Road Studios:
2 October–2 November 1967
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:27
Label Parlophone (UK)
Capitol (US)
Writer(s) Lennon/McCartney
Producer George Martin
The Beatles singles chronology
"All You Need Is Love"
(1967)
"Hello, Goodbye" / "I Am The Walrus"
(1967)
"Hey Jude"
(1968)


That's another McCartney. An attempt to write a single. It wasn't a great piece. The best bit was at the end, which we all ad-libbed in the studio, where I played the piano. Like 'Ticket To Ride,' where we just threw something in at the end.

—John Lennon, 1980

'Hello Goodbye' was one of my songs. There are Geminian influences here I think-- the twins. It's such a deep theme of the universe, duality-- man woman, black white, high low, right wrong, up down, hello goodbye-- that it was a very easy song to write. It's just a song of duality, with me advocating the more positive. You say goodbye, I say hello. You say stop, I say go. I was advocating the more positive side of the duality, and I still do to this day.

—Paul McCartney, 1994

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