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Long Lonely Nights
Long Lonely Nights
Lee Andrews and the Hearts
Written by Lee Andrews, Bernice Davis, Mimi Uniman, and Douglas Henderson
Peaked at # 45 in 1957
Competing version by Clyde McPhatter hit # 49 in 1957
The Four Seasons took it only to # 102 in 1964
Biggest hit version was by Bobby Vinton at #17 in 1965
The Dells managed # 74 in 1970
Long, long and lonely nights
I cry my eyes out over you
Wond'ring if I did right
And why you left me with a broken heart
Oh, long, long and lonely nights
Oh, how I miss you, my dear
Please, please, come back to me
How I wish you were here
As I go along my lonely way I visualize your face
When I pass through (yeah!) my doorway
What's left for me to face?
Oh, long, long and lonely nights
I guess you're never coming home
Long, long and lonely nights
Ever since you've been gone
As I go along my lonely way I visualize your face
When I pass through (yeah!) my doorway
What's left for me to face?
Oh, oh, oh, long, long and lonely nights
I guess you're never coming home
Long, long and lonely nights
Ever since you've been gone
Please, please, come back to me
You've been gone too long
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You've been gone too long
Please, please, come back to me
Ever since you've been gone
Long, long and lonely nights
I guess you're never coming home
Oh, oh, oh, long, long and lonely nights
What's left for me to face?
When I pass through (yeah!) my doorway
As I go along my lonely way I visualize your face
Ever since you've been gone
Long, long and lonely nights
I guess you're never coming home
Oh, long, long and lonely nights
What's left for me to face?
When I pass through (yeah!) my doorway
As I go along my lonely way I visualize your face
How I wish you were here
Please, please, come back to me
Oh, how I miss you, my dear
Oh, long, long and lonely nights
And why you left me with a broken heart
Wond'ring if I did right
I cry my eyes out over you
Long, long and lonely nights
The Dells managed # 74 in 1970
Biggest hit version was by Bobby Vinton at #17 in 1965
The Four Seasons took it only to # 102 in 1964
Competing version by Clyde McPhatter hit # 49 in 1957
Peaked at # 45 in 1957
Written by Lee Andrews, Bernice Davis, Mimi Uniman, and Douglas Henderson
Lee Andrews and the Hearts
Long Lonely Nights
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