All Alone Am I cover

All Alone Am I

Brenda Lee · 1963

12 tracks · country · rock & roll

Brenda Lee's emotive vocals soar over lush orchestration, capturing a blend of vulnerability and strength in classic ballads.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • emotive vocals for reflective moments
  • intimate listening during solitude
  • cathartic release through ballads
  • nostalgic vibes for rainy days

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer upbeat and fast-paced music
  • seek energetic party atmospheres

Where this album fits

Career context
In 1963, Brenda Lee was transitioning from her teenage stardom to becoming a prominent adult artist, following her breakthrough with hits like 'I'm Sorry'. 'All Alone Am I' marked a pivotal moment as her first full-length album after reaching widespread fame, showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion through different musical styles.
Stylistic neighbors
Patsy Cline· Dolly Parton· Connie Francis

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 All Alone Am I
  • 2 By Myself
  • 3 I Left My Heart in San Francisco
  • 4 It’s All Right With Me
  • 5 My Coloring Book
  • 6 My Prayer
  • 7 Lover
  • 8 All by Myself
  • 9 What Kind of Fool Am I?
  • 10 Come Rain or Come Shine
  • 11 I Hadn’t Anyone Till You
  • 12 Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)

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