Solitude [Edited Version][Edit]

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In my solitude

You haunt me

With dreadful ease

Of days gone by



In my solitude

You taunt me

With memories

That never die



I sit in my chair

And filled with despair

There's no one could be so sad

With gloom everywhere

I sit and I stare

I know that I'll soon go mad



In my solitude

I'm afraid

Dear Lord above

Send back my love

I sit in my chair



Filled with despair

There's no one, no one

No onecould be so sad

With gloom everywhere

I sit and I stare

I know that I'll soon go mad



In my solitude

I'm afraid

Dear Lord above

Send back my love

Solitude [Edited Version][Edit]

Vic Damone's rendition of Solitude stands as a testament to his mastery of the traditional pop and vocal jazz genres. Known for his rich baritone and impeccable phrasing, Damone frequently interpreted standards that highlighted emotional depth and romantic melancholy. This recording captures his ability to convey profound sentiment through controlled vocal delivery, a hallmark of his extensive discography. While the specific arrangement of this edited version may vary, it reflects the artist's enduring commitment to the Great American Songbook. Throughout his career, Damone collaborated with top-tier orchestras and arrangers to produce recordings that defined an era of sophisticated singing. This track remains a significant song in his body of work, showcasing the timeless appeal of his interpretive style and his contribution to the vocal jazz canon.