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"Goodbye Stranger" Single by Supertramp from the album Breakfast in America B-side "Even in the Quietest Moments" Released July 1979 Recorded September 1978 at The Village Recorder/Studio B, Los Angeles, California Genre Progressive rock Length 5:50 Label A&M Writer(s) Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson Producer Supertramp, Peter Henderson Supertramp singles chronology "Breakfast in America" (1979) "Goodbye Stranger" (1979) "Take the Long Way Home" (1979) "Goodbye Stranger" is a song by Supertramp, which first appeared on their 1979 album Breakfast in America. The main "body" of the song is backed by a simple Wurlitzer electric piano melody; the arrangement intensifies as the song progresses. This is eventually joined by intermittent electric guitar chords and bass. The song features several layers of vocals to complete the melody. The song features falsetto vocals during the chorus. In the music video, the band play the track on a soundstage. Rick Davies is playing the Wurlitzer electric piano, Roger Hodgson and Dougie Thomson are playing their guitars (Roger on electric, Dougie on bass), John Helliwell is playing the keyboards, where Rick usually is, and Bob Siebenberg is playing drums and percussion. It was featured on the TV show WKRP in Cincinnati on the episode "Baby, If You Ever Wondered". It was also featured on the 1999 soundtrack to Magnolia album, along with "The Logical Song". A parody of this song, called "Goodbye, Toby" was featured on the 4th season finale of The Office, sung by Michael Scott (Steve Carell).[1] Charts Chart (1979) Peak Position UK Singles Chart 57[2] U.S. Billboard Hot 100 15 Canada 6[3] Personnel Rick Davies - Wurlitzer piano, lead vocals Roger Hodgson - electric guitar, backing vocals John Helliwell - Organ, additional keyboards, whistling, backing vocals Bob Siebenberg - drums Dougie Thomson - bass guitar References ^ The Office - Goodbye Toby, from NBC, http://widgets.nbc.com/o/4727a250e66f9723/495b99360a42b4ae/482d783d2050166b/ddba77bf/-cpid/9c642d949006f970, retrieved 2009-08-27  ^ Supertramp in the UK Charts, The Official Charts. ^ Lwin, Nanda, Top 40 Hits: The Essential Chart Guide. Mississauga, Ontario: Music Data Canada v · d · eSupertramp Rick Davies • Bob Siebenberg • John Helliwell • Carl Verheyen • Lee Thornburg • Cliff Hugo • Jesse Siebenberg • Gabe Dixon • Cassie Miller-Thornburg Past members: Roger Hodgson • Dougie Thomson • Richard Palmer • Robert Millar • Frank Farrell • Kevin Currie • Dave Winthrop • Mark Hart • Tom Walsh • Keith Baker Touring members: Marty Walsh (1985–1988) • Brad Cole (1986–1988) • Scott Page (1983–1985) • Fred Mandel (1983) Albums Supertramp • Indelibly Stamped • Crime of the Century • Crisis? What Crisis? • Even in the Quietest Moments... • Breakfast in America • ...Famous Last Words... • Brother Where You Bound • Free as a Bird • Some Things Never Change • Slow Motion Live albums Concert Classics • Paris • Live '88 • It Was the Best of Times • Is Everybody Listening? • 70-10 Tour Compilations The Autobiography of Supertramp • The Very Best of Supertramp • The Very Best of Supertramp 2 • Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology Singles "Forever"" • "Land Ho" • "Dreamer" • "Bloody Well Right" • "Lady" • "Ain't Nobody But Me" • "Give a Little Bit" • "Babaji" • "From Now On" • "The Logical Song" • "Breakfast in America" • "Goodbye Stranger" • "Take the Long Way Home" • "Dreamer (live)" • "Breakfast in America (live)" • "It's Raining Again" • "Don't Leave Me Now" • "Crazy" • "My Kind of Lady" • "Still in Love" • "Cannonball" • "Better Days" • "I'm Beggin' You" • "Free As A Bird" • "Give a Little Bit (New Version)" • "You Win, I Lose" • "Listen To Me, Please" • "Slow Motion" Selected songs "Brother Where You Bound" • "Child of Vision" • "Fool's Overture" • "Gone Hollywood" Related articles Discography • Band members Book:Supertramp