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"To Love Somebody" is a song written by Barry and Robin Gibb. Produced by Robert Stigwood, it was the second single released by the Bee Gees from their international debut album, Bee Gees 1st, in 1967. [4] The single reached No. 17 in the United States and No. 41 in the United Kingdom. The song's B-side was "Close Another Door". [5]
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This is a list of songs written by Jack Keller. Keller (1936–2005) was an American songwriter whose work spans six decades. Keller (1936–2005) was an American songwriter whose work spans six decades.
"To Love Somebody" (song), single by the Bee Gees; To Love Somebody, Nina Simone's 1969 release; Got to Love Somebody, 1980 song by Sister Sledge; on album Good Times: The Very Best of the Hits & the Remixes; To Love Somebody – The Best of Michael Bolton, 2005 album listed at Michael Bolton discography
"Close Another Door" is a song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and recorded by the Bee Gees, initially released as the B-side of "To Love Somebody" and later on their 1967 album Bee Gees' 1st. [1] The lead vocal was by Robin Gibb, joined by Barry Gibb on the chorus.
"Somebody to Love" (originally titled "Someone to Love") is a rock song that was written by Darby Slick. It was originally recorded by the Great Society , and later by Jefferson Airplane . Rolling Stone magazine ranked Jefferson Airplane's version No. 274 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time .
Contrary to popular opinion, "To Love Somebody" was not the song Barry Gibb had written for Otis Redding, but rather another song entitled "End of My Song" which never was released commercially. Because, the Bee Gees had actually released their original version of "To Love Somebody" as a single in the summer of 1967, and Redding, in fact, was ...
"Love Somebody" is a song by Rick Springfield. It was released in 1984 as the first single from his soundtrack album Hard to Hold. [2] [3] [4] Cash Box said that the song demonstrates Springfield's improvement as a songwriter since he began his pop music career. [5] The song was a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.