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Somebody's
Waiting For You
Year
1906
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Words by Vincent Bryan
Music by Al. Gumble
Photo of Bessie Wynn on front cover.
Artwork by Starmer
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
New York and Detroit
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First
Verse
In a cool shady nook by the side of a brook,
two sweet maidens were fishing alone They talked as they fished,
and the younger girl wished for the sweetheart, she never
had known The other girl said, with a toss of her head, "Cheer
up dear, there's no cause to be blue Your love you've not
met, but he'll come to you yet, for there's somebody waiting
for you."
Second
Verse
Then a youth, passing by, heard her sister's
reply, and he joined in their chat, half in fun. He said "It
is true, someone's waiting for you, and I wish you thought,
I was the one." She paused for a while, and she said,
with a smile, "I'm not sure, but you may be, it's true.
But if you are wrong, why, you won't worry long, for there's
somebody waiting for you."
Chorus
Somewhere, somebody's waiting for you,
you, you. Somewhere, somebody's longing, whose heart is true
Sometime you'll love somebody, who loves you too Somewhere,
somebody's waiting for you, you, you.
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