And in case you’d like to use a welcome song with the same tune as your goodbye song, I’ve included one below. If i figure out those tunes, I’ll update this post. The most common alternate version is sung to Clementine, but I’ve heard it at least two other ways. Chorus Goodbye, goodbye It's time to go Goodbye, goodbye I don't wanna go See you later, alligator Bye-bye-bye, butterfly Outro Goodbye Embed About Have the inside scoop on this song. Give a hug, ladybug, See you soon, big baboon, Out the door, dinosaur, Take (good) care, polar bear, Wave goodbye, butterfly. This song is actually pretty self-explanatory. ![]() With my regular group I taped up the lyrics for the first year or two that I used it to encourage them to sing along, but it’s become familiar to enough participants that we do fine without. It’s wordier than most goodbye songs so if I’m visiting a group I don’t see regularly I’ll use a simpler, more intuitive song to end with. My colleague, Ning, taught me the Happy Birthday version, and I’ve been singing it as my primary closing song ever since. Download & Print See You Later, Alligator for guitar solo (chords) by Bill Haley & His Comets (easy). ![]() You can sing this goodbye song to a few different tunes.
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