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Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights

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Released
  
June 1965

Producer
  
Bob Morgan

Release date
  
June 1965

Genre
  
Pop music

Length
  
31:02

Artist
  
Bobby Vinton

Label
  
Legacy Recordings

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Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights (1965)
  
Drive-In Movie Time (1965)

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Bobby Vinton albums, Pop music albums

Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights is Bobby Vinton's eleventh studio album, released in 1965. This album was released to capitalize on the success of Vinton's big hit "Mr. Lonely" and his album of the same name by containing only songs that refer to loneliness. There were two singles from this album: "Long Lonely Nights" (previously a minor hit for Lee Andrews & the Hearts then for Clyde McPhatter in 1957 and then for The Four Seasons in 1964) and Vinton's self-penned "L-O-N-E-L-Y". Cover versions include "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)", "All Alone Am I", "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight", "In the Still of the Night", "I'll Walk Alone" and "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue?)".

Contents

Personnel

  • Bob Morgan – producer
  • Cardell – cover photo
  • Charts

    AlbumBillboard (North America)

    SinglesBillboard (North America)

    Songs

    1Saturday Night
    2All Alone Am I
    3Oh - How I Miss You Tonight

    References

    Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights Wikipedia