Songs Lyrics and YT- Youtube Music Videos

Articles by "Bobby Vinton Songs"

Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonel
Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely


Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Roses Are Red
Released: 1962

Mr. Lonely Lyrics


Lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely
I have nobody for my own
I am so lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely
Wish I had someone to call on the phone

Now I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier
Away from home through no wish of my own
That's why I'm lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely
I wish that I could go back home

Letters, never a letter
I get no letters in the mail
I've been forgotten, yes, forgotten
Oh how I wonder, how is it I failed

Now I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier
Away from home through no wish of my own
That's why I'm lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely
I wish that I could go back home

Writer/s: THIAM, ALIAUNE / ALLEN, GENE / VINTON, BOBBY
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Mr. Lonely Song Chart
  • The fourth and last of the #1 singles by Vinton, this is the only one that was not a cover. Vinton wrote the song with Gene Allan, a songwriter who worked for Don Kirshner's Aldon Music.
  • This was recorded in the make-or-break session in which Vinton recorded "Roses Are Red (My Love)," in 1962. His label, Epic Records, was going to drop him if he did not produce a hit. Said Vinton: "I wrote the song when I was in the Army, and when I did my first recording session - which was 'Roses Are Red' - the producers asked if I had any songs of my own. I played them 'Mr. Lonely' and they loved it."
  • After he recorded this song, Epic Records refused to release it, preferring to offer it to Buddy Greco, who was another artist in their stable. Greco's version stalled at #64 in the US in 1962, and that looked like the end of "Mr. Lonely." However, when Epic Records scheduled the release of a greatest hits LP for Vinton, the singer insisted upon the inclusion of his mothballed recording of this song. It became a hit quickly after the release of the LP, and as with "Blue Velvet," the single was released in response to popular demand.
  • This remains Vinton's favorite recording. It has endured through numerous cover versions. Frank Chacksfield, Franky B., The Lettermen, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Red Squares and The Village Stompers all recorded the song. Akon's 2005 hit Lonely is based on a sample of this song.

  • Bobby Vinton - Blue Velve
    Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet


    Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Blue on Blue
    Released: 1963

    Blue Velvet Lyrics


    She wore Blue Velvet
    Bluer than velvet was the night
    Softer than satin was the light

    From the stars
    She wore blue velvet
    Bluer than velvet were her eyes
    Warmer than May her tender sighs

    Love was ours
    Ours a love I held tightly
    Feeling the rapture grow
    Like a flame burning brightly
    But when she left, gone was the glow of

    Blue velvet
    But in my heart there'll always be
    Precious and warm, a memory

    Through the years
    And I still can see blue velvet
    Through my tears

    Writer/s: LEE MORRIS, BERNIE WAYNE
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group, DEMI MUSIC CORP. D/B/A LICHELLE MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Blue Velvet Song Chart
  • After the success of his song "Blue on Blue" (#3 in mid-1963), Vinton decided to record an album of "Blue" songs ("Blue Moon," "Blue Hawaii," "Am I Blue," etc). As he was picking up sheet music in Nashville, Vinton received a gift from publisher Al Gallico: a copy of "Blue Velvet," which in 1951 was the last major hit for Tony Bennett. The song fit very well with Vinton's project, as every song on the album had "Blue" in the title.
  • This was considered a throwaway, recorded in only two takes. Vinton was not impressed with the recording, but Epic Records released it as a single in response to popular demand. His recording caught on and is considered the definitive version.
  • Written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris, the song had also been recorded by The Clovers in 1955. Other artists to record the song include Sammy Davis, Jr., The Countdown Singers, Jackie Gleason, Brenda Lee, The Lettermen, Barry Manilow, The Moonglows, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • In 1986, a movie called Blue Velvet, directed by David Lynch, was released. This song had a prominent role: It was used in a gruesome scene where we discover a human ear that had been cut off someone's head. The song completely contradicted the mood of the scene, which apparently was the point. The movie brought the song to a new audience, although it was now associated with a severed ear.
  • Vinton's version stalled at #33 in the UK in 1963 - however, on reissue in 1990 it peaked at #2, and, by some amazing coincidence, at one point it occupied at chart slot adjacent to a near-namesake: Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet." (thanks, Dave - Cardiff, Wales)
  • A cover by Lana Del Rey soundtracked a commercial for clothing company H&M. Del Rey's version also featured on the re-release of her 2012 debut album, Born To Die.

  • Lyrics

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *

    Powered by Blogger.
    Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget