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Are You Lonely for Me

Freddie Scott의 싱글
"Lonely Man"
(1965)
Are You Lonely For Me
(1966)
"Forget Me If You Can"
(1966)
Are You Lonely For Me
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수록 음반 Are You Lonely For Me?
아티스트 Freddie Scott
B-Side "Where Were You"
발매일 1966년
녹음 1966년
장르 소울
재생 시간 3:15
레이블 Shout
송라이터 Bert Berns
프로듀서 Bert Berns
1. 개요2. 오디오3. 가사4. 차트 성적

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1. 개요

미국의 소울/ R&B 가수 프레디 스캇의 싱글이며 그의 3집 앨범 Are You Lonely For Me?의 첫 싱글로 1966년에 발매되었다.

2. 오디오


3. 가사

Yes I am
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)
Comin' home, baby
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)

Ohh, there's a last train to Jacksonville
I'm gonna get on it, baby, you know I will
Will you try, c'mon and try
To forget all the pain I've brought you?

Go on and cry, go ahead and cry, baby
I know that I'm the one who taught you
To be lonely, baby, lonely and blue
I'm lonely, baby, hey I'm lonely for you

Yes I am
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)

Ohh, it's my last buck to Jacksonville
Are you my sweet baby, are you still?
Tell your friend it's the end
I will never again desert you

He will laugh, I can hear him laughin' baby
He'll say that I was wrong to hurt you
Oh, I'm sorry, baby, I'm sorry and blue
Hey I'm lonely, baby, and I'm lonely for you

Hold on, baby
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)
Hold on, baby
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)

Hey, I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)
I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home

Comin', comin', comin', comin'
Comin', comin', comin' to get ya

It's a long ride to Jacksonville
No one will ever know the way I feel
Will you be there, will you be there
When I, when I get off the train, girl?

You see you gotta be there, you gotta be there
I just got to see you again, girl
'Cause I'm lonely baby, I'm lonely and blue
Whoa, I'm lonely, baby, and I'm lonely for you

I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home
I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home
I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home
(Yes I am)
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)
I'm comin' home, I'm comin' home
(Are you lonely for me, baby?)
(Yes I am)

4. 차트 성적

빌보드 R&B 차트에서 1967년 2월 둘째 주부터 3월 첫째 주까지 4주 연속 1위, 빌보드 핫 100에서 39위를 기록했다.