Somebody Somewhere (song)
"Somebody Somewhere" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser. The song was published in 1956 as part of Loesser's musical The Most Happy Fella[1] where it was introduced by Jo Sullivan Loesser.
Recordings
- Doris Day, for the EP Hits from 'The Most Happy Fella' (1956).[2]
- Jo Sullivan, Original cast recording of The Most Happy Fella, 1956.[3]
- Ella Fitzgerald on Ella Sings Broadway, 1963
- Sergio Franchi on 1963 RCA Victor Red Seal Album Broadway, I Love You.[4]
- Esther Ofarim on 1965 album "Is it really me?" now 2006 CD "In New York with Bobby Scott & His Orchestra"[5]
- Sophie Hayden, cast recording of Broadway revival of The Most Happy Fella, 1992.[6]
- Jo Sullivan Loesser, Emily Loesser, and Don Stephenson on Loesser by Loesser, 1992.[7]
- Liz Callaway on Anywhere I Wander: Liz Callaway Sings Frank Loesser, 1993.[8]
- Rebecca Kilgore and Dave Frishberg on Why Fight the Feeling: Songs By Frank Loesser, 2008.[9]
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References
- http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_m/most_happy_fella.htm
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- http://www.esther-ofarim.de/Disco.htm
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