You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You
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"You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" | |
Written by | Russ Morgan Larry Stock James Cavanaugh |
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Published | 1944 |
Language | English |
Original artist | Russ Morgan's orchestra |
Recorded by | Dean Martin The Mills Brothers and many other artists (see #Recorded versions) |
"You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" is a popular song.
It was written by Russ Morgan, Larry Stock, and James Cavanaugh and published in 1944.
The song was first recorded by Morgan, but it is best known in versions by Dean Martin (#25 pop, #1 easy listening, 1965 (the Reprise version),and by The Mills Brothers. It has also been recorded by many others.
[edit] Recorded versions
- George Burns
- Cab Calloway and Scatman Crothers
- Nat King Cole (1962)
- Jamie Cullum
- Bobby Darin
- James Darren
- Sammy Davis Jr
- Frances Faye (1958)
- The Four Seasons as The Wonder Who?
- Pete Fountain
- Connie Francis (1961)
- Jackie Gleason
- Eydie Gormé
- Robert Goulet (1970)
- Hardrock Gunter
- Bill Henderson and Count Basie (1965)
- Peggy Lee (1963)
- Gisele Mackenzie
- Dean Martin (1964)
- Mills Brothers
- Russ Morgan and his Orchestra (1946)
- Wayne Newton
- Ray Price
- Della Reese
- Jimmy Roselli
- Frank Sinatra (1961)
- Kate Smith (1964)
- The Supremes (1965)
- Dinah Washington (1962)
- Andy Williams
- Sam Cook
[edit] External reference
Also recorded by Rick Astley in 2005
You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You is also the name of a short film by D.A. Pennebaker about the marriage of Timothy Leary to Nena Von Schlebrugge.