Goodwill City

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"Goodwill City / I'm Sick of You"
Goodwill City - I'm Sick of You.jpeg
Single by Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
from the album Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
ReleasedJuly 1989
Recorded Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre Alternative rock, new wave
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s) Kelly/Metcalfe
Goodbye Mr Mackenzie singles chronology
"The Rattler"
(1989)
"Goodwill City" / "I'm Sick of You"
(1989)
"Love Child"
(1990)
Goodwill City Live E.P.
EP by
ReleasedJune 1993
Recorded Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre Alternative rock, new wave
Label Blokshok Records
Goodbye Mr Mackenzie chronology
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie EP
(1991)
Goodwill City Live E.P.
(1993)
Hard EP
(1993)

"Goodwill City" is a 1989 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. It was their final single release for EMI's Capitol Records, and released as a double A-side with a cover version of Iggy & The Stooges' "I'm Sick of You". "Goodwill City" was written by Martin Metcalfe and Derek Kelley, in response to their hometown of Edinburgh's reaction to the 1980s AIDS epidemic.

Contents

"Goodwill City" was taken from the band's debut album Good Deeds and Dirty Rags which was released earlier that year. In 1991, after Goodbye Mr Mackenzie had signed to Gary Kurfirst's Radioactive Records, "Goodwill City" was remixed and featured on their debut international album release, also titled Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.

In 1993, Goodbye Mr Mackenzie self-released a "Goodwill City (Live)" EP featuring live versions of some of their tracks, and one studio track, "Working on a Shoe-fly", which was cut from the track list of their 1991 second album Hammer and Tongs .

Track listings

  1. "Goodwill City"
  2. "I'm Sick of You"
  1. "Goodwill City"
  2. "I'm Sick of You"
  3. "What's Got Into You"
  1. "Goodwill City"
  2. "I'm Sick of You"
  3. "What's Got Into You"
  4. "Insidious Things"
  1. "Goodwill City" (Live)
  2. "Mystery Train" (Live)
  3. "Open Your Arms" (Live)
  4. "Working on the Shoo-fly"

Comprehensive charts

YearSingleChartPosition
1989"Goodwill City"/"I'm Sick of You"UK CIN Singles Chart 49 [1]

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References

  1. Record Collector magazine, issue #209, interview with Martin Metcalfe, and Mackenzie discography