Featuring: Kim Carnes

Now, since my baby left me
I've found a new place to dwell
Down at the end of lonely street
At heartbreak hotel

I get so lonely, baby, I get so lonely
I get so lonely, I could die

Although it's always crowded
You still can find some room
For broken hearted lovers
To cry away their gloom

I get so lonely, baby, I get so lonely
I get so lonely, I could die

The bell hop's tears keep flowing
The desk clerk's dressed in black
They've been so long lonely street
They will never go back

I get so lonely, baby, I get so lonely
I get so lonely, I could die

So if your baby leaves you and you have a tale to tell
Just take a walk down lonely street to heartbreak hotel

I get so lonely, baby, I get so lonely
I get so lonely, I could die

Neil Diamond

Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) has been well documented as one of the most commercially successful and influential soft rock artists of all-time, dominating the world of U.S. Adult Contemporary from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.

With nine #1 singles on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary charts and three #1s on Billboard’s Hot 100, his music has lasted the generations and been the anthems for millions across the United States. Some of his greatest hits are “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” the E.T.- inspired “Heartlight,” the original version of the Pulp Fiction soundtrack’s “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon,” and the American classic “Sweet Caroline.”

Neil Diamond has released over 30 studio albums as of December 2016, and sports over 68.2 million certified sales.