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"Somebody Loves Me" is a popular song, with music written by George Gershwin, and lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Buddy DeSylva. The song was published in 1924 and featured in George White's Scandals of 1924. This is not to be confused with the Southern gospel song written by W.F. & Marjorie Crumley.
"Somebody to Love Me" is the third single taken from Record Collection, the third studio album by Mark Ronson, released under the moniker Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. The song features Boy George and Andrew Wyatt on vocals.
1924 – "Somebody Loves Me" [8] [65] is a show tune from George White's Scandals of 1924, composed by George Gershwin and Emilia Renaud with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Buddy DeSylva. It was introduced by Winnie Lightner on stage, and Paul Whiteman's 1924 recording was a number one hit. After the initial success as a popular song, the song ...
Described as "a heart-wrenching lament about being left behind", [51] the song's lyrics begin, "When somebody loved me, ev'rything was beautiful", [67] followed by "Every hour spent together lives within my heart". [80] McLachlan movingly sings the line "I was left alone. Still I waited for the day when she'd say I will always love you". [39]
"Somebody Loves Me" b/w "Thanks to You" 22 "Faith Can Move Mountains" b/w "Love Me (Baby' Can't You Love Me) (Both tracks with Johnnie Ray) 7 "Blackberry Boogie" b/w "The Girl on the Shore" 1953 "He Who Has Love" b/w "I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder" 16 "Down by the Riverside" b/w "Take Me Back" (Non-album track) 17 29 The Four Lads' Greatest Hits ...
The 1947 session was originally recorded for De Luxe Records but not released. Two years later Roost released the session in a series of four 78s: "Somebody Loves Me c/w Bud's Bubble" (Roost 509), "I'll Remember April c/w Off Minor" (Roost 513), "Indiana c/w Everything Happens to Me" (Roost 518), and "I Should Care c/w Nice Work If You Can Get It" (Roost 521), and released all 8 tracks as a 10 ...
Somebody Loves Me is a 1960 album by Dinah Shore accompanied by an orchestra arranged and conducted by André Previn. [2] The album was Shore's second recording for Capitol Records. [3] Billboard magazine chose the album as one of its Spotlight Winners of the Week in their February 1, 1960 issue. [3]
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release in 1987. [11] Vince Aletti of Rolling Stone magazine, in a review of the album Whitney, criticized the song, commenting that "not taking any chances, the songwriters [Merill Griffith and Shannon Rubicam] have simply come up with a clever anagram of their original hit [How Will I Know], and [Narada ...