I Know You're Out There Somewhere

"I Know You're Out There Somewhere" is a 1988 single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by guitarist Justin Hayward, and it is the sequel to the Moody Blues' 1986 single "Your Wildest Dreams", also written by Hayward. Following its release as a single in May 1988, it was included as the opening track of the 1988 album Sur la Mer. The single has a label time of 4:15,[1] excising the instrumental bridge in the middle of the song, while the LP has a label time of 6:38.[2]

"I Know You're Out There Somewhere"
Single by The Moody Blues
from the album Sur la Mer
B-side"Miracle"
Released23 May 1988
Recorded1987-1988
GenreProgressive rock
Length6:37 (Album version)
4:18 (Single version/Video)
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Justin Hayward
Producer(s)Tony Visconti
The Moody Blues singles chronology
"The Other Side of Life"
(1986)
"I Know You're Out There Somewhere"
(1988)
"No More Lies"
(1988)

The video features Janet Spencer-Turner as the character from the singer's past. Actor Ben Daniels portrays the younger version of Justin Hayward.

It is the band's final Top 40 single in the United States, peaking at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1988 Adult Contemporary 9
Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
Billboard Hot 100 30
UK Singles Chart 52
Australian Kent Music Report 37

Personnel

Cover versions

Justin Hayward has released two cover versions as a solo artist. His 2013 album Spirits of the Western Sky has a dance version titled "Out There Somewhere", plus an extended remix by Raul Rincon. His 2014 live album Spirits Live... includes a cover with the original title.

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