Disambiguation evidence for Somewhere (from "West Side Story") via surface form

"Somewhere"


As subject (50)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Somewhere".

Predicate Object
associatedWork West Side Story
surface form: West Side Story (1957 original Broadway production)
associatedWork West Side Story
surface form: West Side Story (1961 film)
associatedWork West Side Story
surface form: West Side Story (2021 film)
composer Leonard Bernstein
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus popular standard
culturalStatus standard of the American musical theatre repertoire
firstPerformanceMedium stage musical
fromMusical West Side Story
genre ballad
genre show tune
hasCoverVersionBy Barbra Streisand
hasCoverVersionBy Il Divo
hasCoverVersionBy Josh Groban
hasCoverVersionBy Pet Shop Boys
hasCoverVersionBy Phil Collins
hasCoverVersionBy The Supremes
hasCoverVersionBy Tom Waits
influencedBy classical music elements
instanceOf musical theatre song
instanceOf show tune
instanceOf song
language English
lyricalMotif a place where love can exist without conflict
lyricist Stephen Sondheim
musicalFeature lyrical, soaring melody
musicalFeature romantic orchestration
musicalFeature slow tempo
notableLine Somehow, someday, somewhere
notablePerformer Barbra Streisand
notablePerformer The Three Tenors
surface form: Carreras–Domingo–Pavarotti (The Three Tenors)
notablePerformer Il Divo
notablePerformer Josh Groban
notablePerformer Leontyne Price
notablePerformer Marni Nixon
notablePerformer Natalie Wood
surface form: Natalie Wood (on-screen performance, dubbed)
notablePerformer Phil Collins
notablePerformer Plácido Domingo
notablePerformer Reri Grist
notablePerformer Rita Moreno
openingLyric There’s a place for us
partOfWork West Side Story
theme escape from conflict
theme hope
theme love
theme peace
theme transcending prejudice
title Somewhere
usedInScene dream ballet sequence (stage version, often)
usedInScene tragic, reflective moments in West Side Story