“Hey There Lonely Girl” is a soul ballad originally recorded by Ruby and the Romantics in 1963 under the title “Hey There Lonely Boy.” However, the most popular version of the song was recorded by American singer Eddie Holman in 1969.
In Holman’s rendition, the song showcases his smooth and emotive vocals. The lyrics depict a man approaching a lonely girl, expressing his sympathy and understanding for her situation, and offering her companionship and comfort. The song’s heartfelt lyrics and Holman’s soulful delivery resonated with listeners, making it a standout hit.
“Hey There Lonely Girl” became a major success for Eddie Holman, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 4 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1970. Its popularity was driven by its emotional depth and the soulful quality of Holman’s voice.
The song has since become a classic in the soul genre and continues to be celebrated for its timeless appeal. “Hey There Lonely Girl” remains one of Eddie Holman’s most enduring hits, appreciated for its poignant lyrics and soul-stirring performance.