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  1. Get Closer (song) " Get Closer " is a song by American soft rock duo Seals and Crofts, released as a single in 1976. It is the title track of their eighth studio album, Get Closer and reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 [2] and No. 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Billboard ranked it as the No. 16 song of 1976.

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    • April 1976
  2. Released: April 1976. "Goodbye Old Buddies". Released: 1976. Get Closer is Seals and Crofts 's eighth studio album. [2] The title cut made the top 10 on 2 charts in early 1976, reaching #6 in Pop, and #2 in Adult Contemporary. It would be their final top 10 pop hit. [3] [4] "Goodbye Old Buddies" reached #10 on the US AC chart as well and #8 on ...

  3. Songfacts®: "Get Closer" is the title track from Seals & Crofts eighth studio album, released when they were surfing the peak of their success. The duo - Jim Seals and Dash Crofts - wrote the song together. Guest star on backing vocals: Carolyn Willis. You might remember her from the late-'60s/early-'70s R&B vocal trio, The Honey Cone, best ...

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  5. The Meaning Behind The Song: Goodbye Old Buddies by Seals And Crofts As a music enthusiast and a lifelong fan of Seals And Crofts, I have always been fascinated by the deep meaning hidden within their songs. One particular track that has always resonated with me is “Goodbye Old Buddies.” Released in 1976 as part …

  6. RED LONG AGO. (lyrics by James Seals, Bob Gundry and Kelley McKinney; music by James Seals and Bob Gundry, 1976) From the album GET CLOSER (1976). Sand, the ocean breezes blow. Red in the sun, red so long ago. Torn by the waves, blown by the wind. Gone like the tide, until we meet again, again, again.

  7. Day to day wondering if we'll be here tomorrow. People change and you're changin'. And I've given you my all. There's no more to borrow. Darlin', if you want me to be closer to you, get closer to ...

  8. Get Closer is Seals and Crofts’ eighth studio album. The title cut was a top 10 hit in early 1976, reaching #6 on the Pop charts, and #2 AC. It was their last hit to make it that high on the charts. “Goodbye Old Buddies” reached #10 on the AC chart as well.