Long Lonely Nights Song Lyrics
Long Lonely Nights by Bobby Vinton 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