Someone To Love
PROFILE | |
Composer and Lyricist | Bob Warren |
Year Written | 1943 |
About Someone To Love | |
Bob Warren began his music career soon after graduation from Dartmouth College in 1936. Among his songs were “Someone to Love,” and “Number Ten Lullaby Lane.” As a music arranger, he worked on the Colgate Comedy Hour in the 1950’s and was an arranger for the orchestra leaders Al Goodman and Raymond Paige. |
Lyrics
I’ve got the blues
For someone to love
How I could use
A someone to love
Oh, how I miss the thrill of a kiss
The ring of a phone
Somebody’s charms to hold in my arms
Whenever I’m lonesome
If I could find my someone to love
I wouldn’t mind those clouds up above
Tell me am I just dreaming or can it be true
My someone to love is you
Session / Album Information
1962-1
“Someone To Love” was recorded on October 19, 1962 and released in 1963 on the album I Wanna Be Around. It was arranged by Marty Manning.
This recording released on:
- 1963: Columbia LP 12″: P 13575 — I Wanna Be Around
- 1963: Columbia LP 12″ (Mono): CL 2000 — I Wanna Be Around
- 1963: CBS LP 12″: SBPG 62149 — I Wanna Be Around (UK)
- 1963: Columbia LP 12″: CS 8800 — I Wanna Be Around
- 1995: Columbia CD: CK 66504 — I Wanna Be Around
- 2006: RPM/Columbia/Legacy CD: 82876 87234 — I Wanna Be Around
- 2011: Disc #26 in The Tony Bennett Complete Collection (88697874602-JK25) I Wanna Be Around
1962-2
“Someone To Love” was recorded on October 12, 1962 and released in 2006 on the CD re-release of I Wanna Be Around. It was arranged by Marty Manning.
This recording released on:
- 2006: RPM/Columbia/Legacy CD: 82876 87234 — I Wanna Be Around
- 2011: Disc #26 in The Tony Bennett Complete Collection (88697874602-JK25) I Wanna Be Around