"Good-Bye Bad Times" is a song by British singer and songwriter Philip Oakey and Italian producer Giorgio Moroder.
[citation needed] After a final single, "Be My Lover Now", the short partnership between Oakey and Moroder effectively ended.
It is set in 19th century London and features unrequited love between a city gent and a pretty working-class girl.
Oakey features inset in the early scenes and later as a singer in the background of a music hall dressed in Victorian attire.
"[4] Charles Shaar Murray of NME noted that Oakey and Moroder had "come up with something that could have fallen off the back of Dare" and added that "if you were seriously drunk you could get it confused with parts of 'Love Action'".