Solitude

Duke Ellington, Eddie DeLange, Irving Mills

In my solitude
You haunt me
With dreadful ease
Of days gone by

In my solitude
You taunt me
With memories
That never die

I sit in my chair
And filled with despair
There's no one could be so sad
With gloom everywhere
I sit and I stare
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude
I'm afraid
Dear Lord above
Send back my love
I sit in my chair

Filled with despair
There's no one, no one
No onecould be so sad
With gloom everywhere
I sit and I stare
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude
I'm afraid
Dear Lord above
Send back my love

Trivia about the song Solitude by Tony Bennett

On which albums was the song “Solitude” released by Tony Bennett?
Tony Bennett released the song on the albums “In Person!” in 1959, “Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall” in 1962, “Jazz” in 1987, “On Holiday” in 1997, “Tony Bennett on Holiday” in 1997, “Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett” in 2004, and “That San Francisco Sun” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Solitude” by Tony Bennett?
The song “Solitude” by Tony Bennett was composed by Duke Ellington, Eddie DeLange, Irving Mills.

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