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"Lonely" is a song by Senegalese-American singer-songwriter Akon; it appears on his debut album, Trouble. Featuring a prominent, high-pitched sample of the 1964 song "Mr. Lonely" by Bobby Vinton, [4] the single was released on February 22, 2005. "Lonely" reached number one in several countries, including in the United Kingdom, Australia, and ...
"Lonely" is a song written by Sharon Sheeley and recorded by Eddie Cochran. It was recorded in May 1958 and released posthumously as a single on Liberty F-55278 in August 1960. It was recorded in May 1958 and released posthumously as a single on Liberty F-55278 in August 1960.
"Lonely" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber and American record producer Benny Blanco. It was released through Def Jam Recordings, Interscope Records, and Friends Keep Secrets on October 16, 2020, as the second single from Bieber's sixth studio album, Justice (2021), and was also included on the 2021 reissue of Blanco's debut studio album, Friends Keep Secrets (2018).
Sail Away is the third studio album by Randy Newman, released on May 23, 1972.It was produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman and issued on Reprise Records.While all of its songs were written and composed by Newman, several had already been recorded by other artists.
With the song's newfound popularity came a rise in demand for Vinton's version to be released as a single. "Mr. Lonely" became one of Vinton's signature songs and a favorite with servicemen around the world. Epic subsequently built an entire album release around "Mr. Lonely" when it became a hit as a single. [9]
"[F]or me, the mono version kills the stereo mix," Hoffman wrote of the two versions of the album. [9] Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely was the final Sinatra Capitol album to be recorded using separate equipment for the mono and stereo versions. The original mono album had 12 tracks, while the original stereo version had only 10 tracks.
The most familiar version of "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" is an electronically created "duet" featuring country music singers, Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline, who had both died in separate plane crashes (Cline in 1963, Reeves in 1964) and had never recorded together during their lifetimes.
[8] A version by the duet of Jerry Macy and John Ryan was released on Okeh Records (Ok-40866) as the B-side of "Carolina Mine." [9] Henry Burr's version peaked at number ten, [10] and Little Jack Little had a hit with the song for Columbia Records. [11] Although Gene Austin included the song in his shows during the 1930s, he never recorded it. [1]