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Lonely (lonely), lonely (lonely)
Lonely is the man, who walks alone
And lonely is the man, who has no home
And lonely, lonely, lonely am I
I am so lonely, wish I could die (lonely)
I asked the Lord up above (lonely)
What is this thing, mortals call love
And why can't I have one of my own
I am so lonely, so all alone
Lonely is the bird, without a tree
And lonely is the sailor, without the sea
I asked the Lord up above (lonely)
What is this thing, mortals call love
And why can't I have one of my own
I am so lonely, so all alone
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written by BEREAL JR., JOSEPH A. / BROWN, CHRISTOPHER MAURICE / BABBS, DURRELL / BENTLEY, FLOYD EUGENE / DEGRATE, DONALD EARLE / HAILEY, CEDRIC R. / MONROE, MELVIN / SMITH, JAMES / STEPHENS, KRISTINA MARIE / WATSON, VINCENT MARCELLUS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Eddie Cochran (October 3, 1938 - April 17, 1960) was an American rockabilly singer, songwriter and guitarist, considered one of the most influential musicians of the late '50s alongside Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. A sharp-dressed, ruggedly handsome young man with a rebellious attitude and a raucous voice, Cochran epitomized the '50s rocker. Killed in a tragic accident at the age of 21, Cochran achieved timeless, iconic status.

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