Lonely Avenue

"Lonely Avenue"
Single by Ray Charles
from the album Yes Indeed!
A-side "Lonely Avenue"
B-side "Leave My Woman Alone"
Released 1956
Genre Rhythm and blues
Length 2:36
Label Atlantic 8025
Songwriter(s) Doc Pomus
Producer(s) Ahmet Ertegün, Jerry Wexler
Ray Charles singles chronology
"Mary Ann"
(1956)
"Lonely Avenue"
(1956)
"Drown in My Own Tears"
(1956)

"Mary Ann"
(1956)
"Lonely Avenue"
(1956)
"Drown in My Own Tears"
(1956)
"Lonely Avenue"
Song by Van Morrison
from the album Too Long in Exile
Released June 8, 1993
Recorded The Wool Hall Studios, Bath, England
Genre R&B, Rock
Length 6:24
Label Mercury, Polydor
Songwriter(s) Doc Pomus
Producer(s) Van Morrison

"Lonely Avenue" is a popular song written by Doc Pomus that became a rhythm and blues hit for Ray Charles in 1956.[1] The song drew the attention of the music business to Doc Pomus, who had previously had little success as a songwriter.[2]

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Notes

  1. "Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman". www.history-of-rock. Retrieved 2007-06-30.
  2. "Heart of the Matter — Doc Pomus Blues". The Phoenix. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-01.
  3. Collis, John (1996). Inarticulate Speech of the Heart. Little Brown and Company. p. 182. ISBN 0-306-80811-0.


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