Club Lonely

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"Club Lonely"
Club Lonely.jpg
Single by Lil Louis & the World
from the album Journey With The Lonely
Released1992
Recorded1992
Genre House
Length8:00 (Album version)
Label Epic
FFRR
Songwriter(s) Lil Louis
Producer(s) Lil Louis
Lil Louis & the World singles chronology
"Nyce & Slo"
(1990)
"Club Lonely"
(1992)
"Saved My Life"
(1992)

"Club Lonely" is a 1992 single by Lil Louis & the World, which was taken from their album "A Journey With The Lonely." The track was written, composed and produced by Lil Louis, featuring lead vocals by Joi Cardwell. The single is a radical departure from Lil Louis' other releases, as he used musicians to give it a Jazz-influenced House feel and to express the song's primary theme. The single was Lil Louis' second chart topper on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, reaching number one on June 20, 1992. [1]

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Track listings

CD single (US) [2]
12 inch promo (US) [3]
CD Maxi (UK/Europe) [4]
Unofficial release [5]

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