Lonely, Lonely Man Am I

Norman Whiteside, Eddie Kendricks, Eddie Holland

[Verse 1]
As I sit here in my lonely room, I'm so blue
People, nothing's been the same since you said to me that we were all through, my my my
Listen, my telephone never rings anymore (Never rings)
And no one ever knocks on my door
Oh, lonely, lonely man am I
Oh yes I am

[Verse 2]
Listen, sometimes I sit and I stare at her picture all day long, oh yes I do
Wondering how could a woman that I've treated so good do me so wrong, my my my (Wrong, do me so wrong)
People, no sense in me denying (Denying)
Ever since she's been gone, I've been crying
Woah, lonely, lonely man am I
Oh yes I am

[Verse 3]
Listen to me, haven't been able to eat a bite
She said to me to try to sleep at night
Everywhere I look, our picture lies a-face
I'm just a lonely man with a tear-stained face
Oh oh, lonely, lonely man am I
Oh yes I am

[Outro]
Woah, lonely, lonely man am I
Oh yes I am
I'm like a man marooned on an island
All by himself
Oh, I'm so lonely
I'm so lonely

Trivia about the song Lonely, Lonely Man Am I by Chuck Jackson

On which albums was the song “Lonely, Lonely Man Am I” released by Chuck Jackson?
Chuck Jackson released the song on the albums “Arrives!” in 1968 and “The Motown Anthology” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Lonely, Lonely Man Am I” by Chuck Jackson?
The song “Lonely, Lonely Man Am I” by Chuck Jackson was composed by Norman Whiteside, Eddie Kendricks, Eddie Holland.

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