About the song

“Baby’s Gotten Good at Goodbye” stands as a poignant testament to the emotional depth and storytelling prowess of George Strait, one of country music’s enduring icons. Penned by Tony Martin and Troy Martin, this track was released in December 1988 as the lead single from Strait’s album “Beyond the Blue Neon.”

The song delves into the heartache of a man coming to terms with the finality of a breakup. The narrator realizes that his partner has left him, and this time it feels different—she departs without shedding a tear, showcasing her newfound expertise in saying goodbye. The lyrics capture the raw emotions of acceptance and resignation, set against a backdrop of Strait’s distinctive country sound.

Critics and fans alike have praised “Baby’s Gotten Good at Goodbye” for its lyrical depth and George Strait’s emotive delivery. Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe awarded the song an A grade, reflecting its impact not just as a hit single but as a defining moment in his discovery of Strait’s music and country music as a whole.

The track’s success was not confined to critical acclaim; it also resonated strongly with audiences. It climbed the country music charts, bolstering George Strait’s reputation as a master of traditional country storytelling. The song’s enduring popularity is evidenced by its continued presence in discussions of Strait’s greatest hits and its inclusion in retrospectives of influential country music of the late 1980s.

Moreover, “Baby’s Gotten Good at Goodbye” underscores George Strait’s ability to connect with listeners through themes of heartbreak and resilience, making it a standout in his extensive discography. Its impact extends beyond its initial release, solidifying its place as a timeless classic in the country music canon.

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Lyrics

What a rotten day this turned out to be
I still can’t believe she’d leave so easily
She just got all her things, threw ’em into a pile
Then she loaded her car and said after a while
She’d done this before, but this time she didn’t cry
That’s why I’m sittin’ on the front steps, starin’ down the road
Wondering if she’ll come back this time, I don’t know
After she packed when she looked back
There were no tears in her eyes, and that’s got me worried
Thinkin’ maybe my baby’s gotten good at goodbye
All the times before she’d break down and cry
She’d make her threats, but her heart wasn’t set on goodbye
She just wanted me to hear what she had to say
Now I’m lost for words, saying she went away
She may not return for this time she didn’t cry
That’s why I’m sittin’ on the front steps, starin’ down the road
Wondering if she’ll come back this time, I don’t know
After she packed when she looked back
There were no tears in her eyes, and that’s got me worried
Thinkin’ maybe my baby’s gotten good at goodbye
That’s why I’m sittin’ on the front steps, starin’ down the road
Wondering if she’ll come back this time, I don’t know
After she packed when she looked back
There were no tears in her eyes, and that’s got me worried
Thinkin’ maybe my baby’s gotten good at goodbye

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