Having to stay at an airport overnight can be a lonely experience. However one delayed passenger decided to have a little fun by recording a video of himself lip-syncing "All By Myself" in various parts of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.

Richard Dunn, 43, of Canton, Georgia used his iPhone to record a music video at the airport in which he passionately lip-syncs to Celine Dion's powerful ballad. Dunn went to different parts of the airport. Some scenes show him in the women's bathroom, where he waits for a companion that never arrives and a scene where he's sitting on an empty escalator. He also appears in the baggage claims and gate check-in areas, the Daily Mail reports.

Dunn, a lighting designer, told the Daily Mail that he was on his way home from a 10-day work trip in Las Vegas on Friday, June 5 when he was offered $900 in vouchers to miss two Delta Air Lines flights. Dunn took the offer and realized that he had nothing to do until the next flight at 6:50 a.m. the next morning.

Dunn could have used that time to nap or read, but he choose to make a music video instead. He started to Google songs about loneliness and when he came across Celine Dion's "All By Myself" he decided to go with her song, being a native Canadian.

Dunn says there weren't too many passengers around when he made his video but he did get some weird looks from cleaning staff in the airport while he danced around.

Dunn says the five-minute and 19 second video took three hours to film and he was lip-syncing to the song on his iPad. In order to film some of the scene of himself, he used luggage tape to tape his iPhone to objects like a wheelchair and a wheeled computer case.

The video ends with Dunn dramatically putting his head into his hands and rolling onto his side in the fetal position and rocking back and forth.

He edited the videos once he got home and put it together. The video has been viewed more than 3.4 million times since he uploaded it on June 8.

All by myself from Richard Dunn on Vimeo.