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In the 26th edition of Head 2 Head (2024), Bobby Vinton and Akon contend for the best rendition of “Mr. Lonely” / “Lonely.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians performing the same song, comparing their respective performances. Then, after much deliberation, we deliver a verdict of which performance was the best, or at least, subjectively, which performance moved us more. In the 26th edition of Head 2 Head (2024), Bobby Vinton and Akon contend for the best rendition of “Mr. Lonely” / “Lonely”. So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
1. Bobby Vinton, “Mr. Lonely”
Roses Are Red // Salt & Pepper // 1962
“Mr. Lonely” is one of Vinton’s best hits. The theme is straightforward. Bobby is lonely. Why is he so lonely? “Now I’m a soldier, a lonely soldier,” he sings, adding, “Away from home through no wish of my own.” He misses home while completing service in the U.S. Army. He sings about loneliness and longing for home expressively with his smooth tenor and ripe falsetto. He’s backed by an orchestra which only sweetens this sincere, thoughtful ballad. “Letters, never a letter / I get no letters in the mail,” he sings in the second verse, adding, “I’ve been forgotten.” Aww, so sad 😭. His sadness through song resonated in the 1960s and endures today. “Mr. Lonely” didn’t get its just due early on, but eventually earned the success it deserved initially.
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2. Akon, “Lonely”
Trouble // Universal / UMG Recordings, Inc. // 2004
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The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
Ah, the moment of truth! Which lonely song is the best? Is it “Mr. Lonely”, a no. 1 hit by Bobby Vinton, or “Lonely”, a no. 4 hit by Akon that samples the original? On one hand, comparing these songs is unfair. “Mr. Lonely” was written from the perspective of a soldier who is lonely – homesick. “Lonely” is about a man who treated his lady badly and now she’s left him, and the relationship is done. On the other hand, these two songs are related – they share loneliness. Also, they share a chorus and pop success. The verdict: a tie.
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