1965 single by Four Tops
"Ask the Lonely" is a soul /pop ballad recorded by Motown singing group the Four Tops . Released as the group's third single, the single became the group's second successful single since signing with Motown in 1963. Released in 1965, the song rose to no. 24 on the pop chart[ 2] and no. 9 on the R&B one.[ 3] It is notable for being co-written by longtime Motown staffer Mickey Stevenson , as most of the group's hits on Motown were written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland . Levi Stubbs sang the lead, with The Andantes joining the other Tops (Renaldo "Obie" Benson , Lawrence Payton and Abdul "Duke" Fakir ) on the background vocals. The music was performed by The Funk Brothers and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra provided the instrumentation.
Billboard described the song as a "strong ballad follow-up to [the Four Tops' previous single] 'Without the One You Love .'"[ 4] Cash Box described the single as a "throbbing cha cha beat heartbreaker...that the [Four Tops] serve up with loads of feeling."[ 5] Record World said that "the Tops should get a listen or two with this heavily produced rouser."[ 6]
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Studio albums Albums with The Supremes Compilations and live albums Singles Related topics
1960s 1970s 1980s
1981
"When She Was My Girl "
"Don't Walk Away"
1982
"Let Me Set You Free"
"Back to School Again"
"Sad Hearts"
"Tonight I'm Gonna Love You All Over"
1983
"I Believe in You and Me "
"I Just Can't Walk Away"
1985
"Sexy Ways"
1988
"Reach Out I'll Be There" (re-issue)
"If Ever a Love There Was" (with Aretha Franklin )
"Indestructible"
"Loco in Acapulco "
1989
"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine"