Everybody Loves Somebody

Album: Dream with Dean (1964)
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  • Everybody loves somebody sometime
    Everybody falls in love somehow
    Something in your kiss just told me
    My sometime is now

    Everybody finds somebody someplace
    There's no telling where love may appear
    Something in my heart keeps saying
    My someplace is here

    If I had it in my power
    I'd arrange for every girl to have your charm
    Then every minute, every hour
    Every boy would find what I found in your arms

    Everybody loves somebody sometime
    And although my dream was overdue
    Your love made it well worth waiting
    For someone like you

    If I had it in my power
    I would arrange for every girl to have your charm
    Then every minute, every hour
    Every boy would find what I found in your arms

    Everybody loves somebody sometime
    And although my dream was overdue
    Your love made it well worth waiting
    For someone like you

    Everybody loves somebody sometime Writer/s: Irving Taylor, Ken Lane, Sam Coslow
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Exploration Group LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE MUSIC GOES ROUND
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Timothy from MarylandWell, all I know about this song -- Dean Martin's Everybody Loves Somebody, that is -- is that this is the song that plays in the background while Samurai Jack and Ashi passionately embraced each other in a very big wet kiss at the very end of Season 5, Episode 8 of the Samurai Jack cartoon show!

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    You tell them Dean Martin. That: "Everybody loves somebody sometimes; Everybody falls in love somehow"
  • Randy from Houghton Lake, MiI work for the US Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq at a check point to the IZ International (Green) Zone. One morning, after a night shift, I was riding in an armored Suburban along the Tigris River heading back to the Embassy and an instrumental of this song was playing on the radio as I watched the sun rising above the Babylon Hotel across the river. It took me back to being a kid in the 60s, watching the Dean Martin show, thinking about the world we lived in back then and realizing how much things had changed over the years. It was kind of surreal listening to such a relaxing feel good song in this environment.
  • Cherilyn from Houston/beaumont TexasThis is one of my favorite songs. I have the Dream with Dean album - so relaxing to listen to. Dean was a great singer and he was so handsome sexy hot and dreamy wasn't he?. I listened to Frank's version - no offense to Frank a legend also but his version sounded like a cat dying.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn September 16th 1965, "The Dean Martin Show" debut on the NBC-TV network...
    The show lasted nine seasons, with a grand total of 264 episodes...
    The show's theme song, "Everybody Loves Somebody", had entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart fifteen months earlier on June 21st, 1964 at position #72; and on August 9th, 1964 it peaked at #1 {for 1 week} and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
    And on July 26th, 1964 it also reached #1 {for 8 weeks} on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Track chart...
    As stated above it knocked the Beatles out of the top spot, and the song that replaced it at #1 was the Supremes' first of twelve #1 records, "Where Did Our Love Go"...
    The day the 'Martin' show debut, his "Houston" was at #21, for its 2nd week, on the Top 100 {that would also be its peak position on the chart}...
    Mr. Martin, born Dino Paul Crocetti, passed away on Christmas Day of 1995 at the age of 78...
    May he R.I.P.
  • Thomas Leonard from Pittsburgh, Pa, PaSupposedly it was the record producer who had the idea to re cut the track with a full orchestra at a higher tempo than the original version from the Dream With Dean album.
  • George from Belleville, NjThis is Dean Martin's signature song.A classic song with a hit sound. I think it is one of the most recognizable songs in pop music. It has a big orchestral sound and Dean's easy relaxed style makes it work.Others have sung it,but only Dean could turn this into a popular hit.This song was taylor made for the one and only Dean Martin.
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