Hey There Lonely Girl
"Hey There Lonely Girl" | |
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Single by Eddie Holman | |
from the album I Love You | |
B-side | "It's All in the Game" |
Released | December 1969[1] |
Format | Vinyl, 7" |
Recorded | 1969; Virtue Studios in Philadelphia, PA |
Genre | R&B, soul, pop |
Length | 3:01 |
Label | ABC |
Writer(s) | Leon Carr Earl Shuman |
Producer(s) | Peter De Angeles |
"Hey There Lonely Girl" is a song recorded by R&B singer Eddie Holman. Recorded and released in 1969, it charted in the United States in 1970 and in the United Kingdom in 1974.[2] The original version by Ruby and the Romantics was entitled, "Hey There Lonely Boy" in 1963, and was a Top 30 hit, peaking at # 27. Holman's song peaked at # 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and at #4 on the UK Singles Chart,[2] his highest charting single in each country.
Details
"Hey There Lonely Girl" is most recognizable by its disconsolate, sentimental and heavyhearted lyrics, with Holman's falsetto voice. Here is a sample of the chorus:
Hey there lonely girl, lonely girl
Let me make your broken heart like new
Oh, my lonely girl, lonely girl
Don't you know this lonely boy loves you
Other versions
- Donny Osmond recorded a version of this song on his album, Portrait of Donny.
- Shaun Cassidy's 1977 version was a track on his debut LP. It reached # 5 in Australia.[3]
- A version by Robert John was released in 1980 for the album Back on the Street (US #31).[4]
- New Edition also did a version on their "Under the Blue Moon" album released in 1986.
- A version was released in 2008 by The Uptown Band ft. Erich Cawalla & Jenifer Kinder and appears on the group's debut CD "Waiting for Her".
References
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