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Oh Lonesome Me is a Country song written and first recorded by Don Gibson in 1958, music producer Chet Atkinsat the time. The song was eight weeks at number 1 on the Country charts, but "but" the seventh place in the Billboard Hot 100. The b-side of the song was "I Can't Stop Loving You .

The song was later covered by several artists, including Johnny CashTrini LopezAnn-MargretNeil Youngm. WardThe Walkers and Sammy Davis Jr.

Craig Douglas had with this number one civilized success in the United Kingdom in 1962. It allowed 12 weeks noted with 15 as the highest listing.

In Netherlands had Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazlewood with this number with a small success in 1968. It was a double A-side of Some velvet morning. The picture took out the tipparade of the Dutch Top 40, but it did not come.

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Neil Young[Edit][]

Oh, lonesome me
Single from:

Neil Young

From the album:

After the Gold Rush

B-side (s) I've been waiting for you
Released 1970
Genre country
Tag Reprise Records
Writer (s) Don Gibson
Producer (s) Divid Briggs, Neil Young
Neil Young
1970

Only love can break your heart

1970

Oh, lonesome me

1971

When you dance I can really love

Order on After the Gold Rush
B5

Till the morning comes

A1

Oh, lonesome me

A2

Don't let it bring you down

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The first version that the Dutch charts was that of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. The version of Neil Young Stephen Stills which also can be heard sounded noticeably sadder and slower than the original.

Chart Positions[Edit][]

Dutch Top 40[Edit][]

Chart positions: week 28 to 30 in 1970
Week: 1 2 3
Position: 40 32 39 from

Dutch Towering 30[Edit][]

Chart positions: 18-7-1970 t/m 31-7-1970
Week: 1 2
Position: 28 28 from

The Walkers[Edit][]

Oh, lonesome me
Single from:

The Walkers

B-side (s) I'm almost done
Released 1973
Tag A S H, EMI
Producer (s) Jean InnemeeIvory
The Walkers
1972

Taboo

1973

On, lonesome me

1975

Jack of Diamond

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The second chart positions in Netherlands and a first for Belgium was reserved for the Dutch The Walkers.

Chart Positions[Edit][]

Dutch Top 40[Edit][]

Chart positions: week 2 through 8 in 1974
Week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Position: 28 17 14 12 18 27 34 from

Dutch Towering 30[Edit][]

Chart positions: 5-1-22-2-1974-1974
Week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Position: 24 19 13 13 10 14 24 from

Belgian BRT Top 30[Edit][]

Chart positions: 9-2-1974-5-4-1974
Week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Position: 29 30 5 7 9 19 20 14 from
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