Somewhere, My Love

Somewhere, my love is a 10" studio album recorded by American popular music singer Connie Francis.

Somewhere, my love
Cover of UK Single edition
of the song "Somewhere, my Love"
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1966
RecordedMay 1966 - June 1966
GenrePop
LabelMGM, distributed by Polydor, 60 709
ProducerGerhard Mendelsohn, Pete Spargo, Alan Lorber, Tom Wilson
Connie Francis chronology
Melodien, die die Welt erobern
(1966)
Somewhere, my love
(1966)
Lass mich bei dir sein
(1967)

Background

Produced as a special release for the German Bertelsmann Record Club, Somewhere, my love is a compilation of English language and German language tracks recorded by Francis in May and June 1966:

The English recordings Somewhere, my love (Lara's Theme), Dance my trouble away, and The shadow of your smile were taken from Francis' 1966 US album Movie Greats Of The 60s while Spanish Nights and you" was included because it had been one of Francis' most successful international single releases of 1966.

The German recordings Malagueña, Deine Liebe (True love), Heißer Sand, and Sag, weißt du denn, was Liebe ist (Love is a many splendored thing) had been included previously on the German album Melodien, die die Welt erobern, Francis' first German language concept album which had been released as tie in with her first German TV special of the same name.

The song Es ist so schön, dass es dich gibt was included because it was Francis' current single in Germany in June 1967 when the album was released.

Track listing

Side A

# Title Songwriter Length
1."Somewhere, my love (Lara's Theme)"Maurice Jarre, Paul Francis Webster3.01
2."Dance my trouble away"Mikis Theodorakis, A. Stillmann3.29
3."The shadow of your smile"Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster2.59
4."Für immer (Moon River)"Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer, Joachim Relin2.44
5."Spanish Nights and you"Ray Allen, Wandra Merrell2.26

Side B

# Title Songwriter Length
1."Malagueña" (German version)Ernesto Lecuona, Ernst Verch3.11
2."Deine Liebe (True love)"Cole Porter, Glando3.12
3."Heißer Sand"Werner Scharfenberger, Kurt Feltz3.02
4."Sag, weißt du denn, was Liebe ist (Love is a many splendored thing)"Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster, Ernst Verch2.49
5."Es ist so schön, dass es dich gibt"Werner Scharfenberger, Fini Busch2.27
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