Oh Lonesome Me

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"Oh Lonesome Me" is a country song written and first recorded by Don Gibson in 1957 that became a widely covered standard, notably reinterpreted by Neil Young on his album "After the Gold Rush."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
chartPerformance Billboard Hot 100 top ten single
Billboard country chart number one single
composer Don Gibson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Neil Young NERFINISHED
The Kentucky Colonels NERFINISHED
coveredOnAlbum After the Gold Rush NERFINISHED
Appalachian Swing! NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins in Hollywood NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams and Other Favorite Tunes NERFINISHED
firstRecordedBy Don Gibson NERFINISHED
genre country
country music
hasBSide I Can't Stop Loving You NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn country music standards repertoire
hasNotableVersion Chet Atkins version
Johnny Cash version
Neil Young version
The Kentucky Colonels version
hasTitle Oh Lonesome Me NERFINISHED
includedIn Don Gibson discography
Neil Young discography NERFINISHED
isStandardInGenre country music
language English
notableCoverArtist Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Neil Young NERFINISHED
The Kentucky Colonels NERFINISHED
originalArtist Don Gibson NERFINISHED
originalArtistNationality American
originalReleaseYear 1957
performer Don Gibson NERFINISHED
producer Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
publicationDecade 1950s
recordingArtist Don Gibson NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Victor NERFINISHED
releaseFormat 7-inch single
theme heartbreak
loneliness
writer Don Gibson NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

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After the Gold Rush hasPart Oh Lonesome Me
Don Gibson hasSignatureSong Oh Lonesome Me
Don Gibson notableWork Oh Lonesome Me