There s No Good In Goodbye is the 1978 album by legendary soul band The Manhattans, their fifth for the Colombia label. The album placed on the Billboard s Album Charts peaking at #18.
The title song, a powerful ballad with rich orchestration, was composed by Teddy Randazzo and Roger Joyce. Another superb melodic slow song is Tomorrow, which derived from the musical Annie and was a minor hit for Cissy Houston on Private Stock in 77.
The only fast track on the album, is the sparkling Happiness, but the final song on the set was chosen as their biggest single. The song was a cover of Billy Joel s Everybody Has A Dream, which derives from Billy s platinum album called Stranger.
There s No Good in Goodbye sounds almost as good as its magnificent predecessor the production is amazing, the musicianship is faultless and this band really was a class act.