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"Lonely" is a song by Australian singer Shannon Noll. It was released in August 26 2006, and is the fourth single from Noll's second album Lift. It was co-written by Shannon Noll and Adam Reily.
With the release of the single, Noll created Australian ARIA chart history becoming the first artist to have their first 8 single releases reach the top 10 since the charts induction in 1988 (a record which Noll broke himself following the release of his latest single with Natalie Bassingthwaighte "Don't Give Up"). "Lonely" proved to be extremely popular on the high rating 2Day FM "Hot 30" countdown, spending a total of 73 nights in the countdown.
The video clip of "Lonely" was directed by Anthony Rose. The clip was shot in Sydney at the Star City Showroom as a live clip during his "Now I Run" tour in July 2006. One of the moodiest clips taken by Noll, the clip follows Noll in his hotel room and travelling in the streets in a cab on his way to the gig.
The single features an acoustic version of Noll's previous single "Now I Run".
Track listing
- "Lonely" (Radio Mix)
- "Lonely"
- "Now I Run" (Acoustic)
Charts
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Australian ARIA Singles | 8 |
Australasian ARIA Singles | 2 |
Australia ARIA Top 40 Digital Tracks | 38 |
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