“Lonely Boy” is a song by American singer-songwriter Andrew Gold. It was released in 1977 on his album “What’s Wrong with This Picture?” The song was written by Andrew Gold and produced by Peter Asher.
The lyrics of “Lonely Boy” tell the story of a child who grows up feeling neglected and unloved. The song explores the emotional impact of growing up in a dysfunctional family, with the narrator expressing a sense of isolation and yearning for love and attention. The chorus, with the repetition of “He was a lonely boy,” emphasizes the theme of loneliness and longing for connection.
Musically, “Lonely Boy” features a melodic and catchy pop-rock sound, characterized by acoustic guitars, piano, and Gold’s smooth vocals. The song’s memorable melody and relatable lyrics contributed to its popularity.
“Lonely Boy” became one of Andrew Gold’s most successful songs, reaching high positions on the charts in several countries, including the United States and Canada. Its poignant lyrics and Gold’s heartfelt performance resonated with listeners, making it a standout track in his discography and a classic example of 1970s soft rock.