“Don’t Say Goodbye” by Greg Johnson

“Don’t Say Goodbye” is a beautiful and simple love tale about having to say goodbye to a person who you never want to leave. It’s a love tale that focuses on the honesty of having and losing a relationship. 

This song has a classic rock feel to it and feels as if you are transporting back to the genre of the 1970s. The soft instrumentation and violin additions really creates a wedding song worthy vibe. 

Greg Johnson presents the lyrics in a meaningful vocal journey, filled with soft vibrato and a range when needed. He knows how to carry the song and does so. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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