Until We Say Goodbye

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"Until We Say Goodbye"
Joe Satriani - 2000 - Until We Say Goodbye.jpg
Single by Joe Satriani
from the album Engines of Creation
Released2000 (2000) [1]
Recorded1999 [2]
Genre Instrumental rock, soft rock
Length4:31
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Joe Satriani
Producer(s) Joe Satriani, Eric Caudieux, Kevin Shirley
Joe Satriani singles chronology
"Ceremony"
(1998)
"Until We Say Goodbye"
(2000)
"Starry Night"
(2002)

"Until We Say Goodbye" is a single by guitarist Joe Satriani, released in 2000 through Epic Records. It is an instrumental track from his eighth studio album Engines of Creation , and was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 2001 Grammys. [3]

Track listing

All music is composed by Joe Satriani.

No.TitleLength
1."Until We Say Goodbye"4:31
Total length:4:31

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References

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