Gilbert O’Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) (2023 Remaster)

“Alone Again (Naturally)“ is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan. Recorded in 1971, it became a worldwide hit featuring on his second studio album Back to Front. The single spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 between late July and early September 1972 in America. It ranked number two in the year-end chart (behind Roberta Flack’s “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face“) and has sold over two million copies. The song is notable as it was involved in a 1991 court case in which it set a precedent for the music industry in which unauthorized sampling of music can constitute copyright infringement. “Alone Again (Naturally)“ is a melancholy, introspective ballad. In the first verse, the singer contemplates suicide after having been left at the altar; in the second, he wonders if there is a God; finally, he laments the death of his parents. O’Sullivan has said the song is not autobiographical: for example, his mother was alive during its composition, and he was not close to his father, who was cruel to his mother and died when the singer was 11 years old. New stereo remaster
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