Somewhere There’s a Someone

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"Somewhere There’s a Someone" is a pop ballad best known for being recorded and popularized by Dean Martin in the mid-1960s.

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instanceOf single
song
associatedAct Dean Martin NERFINISHED
composer Russell Faith NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPopularReleasePeriod mid-1960s GENERATED
genre pop ballad
hasMusicalStyle easy listening
traditional pop
hasTitle Somewhere There’s a Someone NERFINISHED
hasType love song
includedIn Dean Martin’s repertoire
language English
lyricist George Williams NERFINISHED
Joe Sherman NERFINISHED
Russell Faith NERFINISHED
medium 7-inch single
notableFor being a mid-1960s hit for Dean Martin
performer Dean Martin NERFINISHED
Dean Martin and chorus NERFINISHED
popularizedBy Dean Martin NERFINISHED
producer Jimmy Bowen NERFINISHED
recordedBy Dean Martin NERFINISHED
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseDecade 1960s
vocalGenre crooner ballad
vocalType male vocal

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