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Mr. Lonely
Pop · 1965 · 12 tracks

Mr. Lonely

Lush orchestral pop centered on the ultimate anthem of isolation. A masterclass in mid-century sentimentality, heavy with sweeping strings and velvet vocals.

1965 · Columbia

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A profound and cinematic exploration of solitude that feels both grand and intimately fragile.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Mr. Lonely
02
Always, Always (Yesterday's Love Song)
03
Tina
04
Forever Yours I Remain
05
Life Goes On
06
Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside)
07
A Thing Called Sadness
08
The Grass Is Always Greener
09
I'll Never Smile Again
10
Someone I Used to Know
11
Satin
12
It's Better to Have Loved
Moments Worth Listening For
The haunting military snare drum that underscores the title track, grounding the heartbreak in a soldier's isolation.
The dramatic orchestral swell on 'Life Goes On' that contrasts the singer's internal despair with the world's indifference.
The delicate, almost whispered vocal delivery during the opening bars of 'I'll Never Smile Again'.

How does Mr. Lonely sound next to the rest of Bobby Vinton's catalogue?

Lonely+4.0σ

Lonely saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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