About the song

“L-O-N-E-L-Y” is a song by Bobby Vinton, released in 1965. The song was written by Bobby Vinton himself, showcasing his talent not only as a performer but also as a songwriter.

The lyrics of “L-O-N-E-L-Y” spell out the word “lonely” to emphasize the feelings of isolation and heartache experienced by the narrator. Vinton sings about the deep sense of loneliness and longing for a lost love, capturing the emotional pain of separation and unfulfilled desire.

Musically, “L-O-N-E-L-Y” features Vinton’s smooth and emotive vocal style, set against a backdrop of lush orchestration typical of his recordings. The song’s melancholic melody and poignant lyrics highlight Vinton’s ability to convey deep emotion, making it a touching and memorable piece.

“L-O-N-E-L-Y” resonated with audiences, adding to Bobby Vinton’s reputation as “The Polish Prince” known for his heartfelt ballads. The song remains a notable part of his musical legacy, reflecting the universal theme of longing and the human experience of loneliness.

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Lyric

The “L” is for the laughter, we shared from the start
“O” is for the only girl in my heart
The “N” is for the night, you told me we were though
For you had found somebody new
“E” is for the end of my world, a place I shared with only you
Empty, my world is dark
Loneliness has just begun
The “L” is for the Love that was meant for me only
And “Y” Why did you leave me lonely
Lonely