Glad to See You Go
Glad to See You Go

Ramones - Glad to See You Go Lyrics

Punk
Jan 10, 1977
346
Glad to See You Go Music Video

Glad to See You Go Lyrics

Gonna take a chance on her one bullet in the cylinder
And in a moment of passion get the glory like Charles Manson

Gonna smile, I'm gonna laugh you're gonna get a blood bath
And in a moment of passion get the glory like Charles Manson

You gotta go go go go goodbye glad to see you go go go go goodbye
Now I know the score I don't need you anymore don't want
You cause you're a bore I need somebody good I need a miracle
Should I take a chance on her? one bullet in the cylinder

Gonna smile, I'm gonna laugh they're gonna want my autograph
And in a moment of passion get the glory like Charles Manson

You gotta go go go go goodbye Glad to see you go go go go goodbye
Goodbye

Writer(s): Douglas Colvin, Jeff Hyman, John Cummings, Thomas Erdelyi
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of 'Glad to See You Go'?

    'Glad to See You Go' was written by Douglas Colvin, Jeff Hyman, John Cummings, and Thomas Erdelyi, who were members of the Ramones.

  2. When was 'Glad to See You Go' released?

    'Glad to See You Go' was released on January 10, 1977, as part of the Ramones' second studio album, 'Leave Home.'

  3. What inspired the song 'Glad to See You Go'?

    The song 'Glad to See You Go' was inspired by Dee Dee Ramone's tumultuous relationship with his then-girlfriend, Connie. The song reflects the band's disdain for her and the relief felt upon her departure.

  4. What is notable about the line 'get the glory like Charles Manson' in 'Glad to See You Go'?

    The line 'get the glory like Charles Manson' references the infamous cult leader, creating a controversial and edgy tone that aligns with the punk rock aesthetic of the Ramones.

  5. What is the musical style of 'Glad to See You Go'?

    'Glad to See You Go' is characterized by its uptempo and frenetic style, typical of the Ramones' punk rock sound. The song features aggressive guitar riffs and energetic vocals.

  6. Where was 'Glad to See You Go' written?

    Most of the songs on the 'Leave Home' album, including 'Glad to See You Go,' were written in the band members' homes, specifically by Joey Ramone at his apartment in Forest Hills, as well as in Tommy Ramone's loft apartment.

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