There Must Be Somebody Else
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| "There Must Be Somebody Else" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Ben Bernie And His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra | |
| B-side | "Carefree" |
| Released | 1927 |
| Genre | Jazz standard |
| Length | 2:36 |
| Label | Brunswick |
| Songwriters | Maceo Pinkard Archie Gottler Sidney Clare |
"There Must Be Somebody Else" is a 1927 American popular song written by Maceo Pinkard, Archie Gottler and Sidney Clare.[1] It is considered a jazz standard and has been recorded many times.
The song was a hit when first published, and was covered by numerous artists including Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, Annette Hanshaw, Ben Selvin & His Orchestra and Belle Baker. It was also featured in a Vitaphone Varieties short film, Stories in Song (1928) as one of four songs performed by Adele Rowland. The song was part of Louis Armstrong's repertoire.[citation needed] Barbara Rosene included the song as a track in the 2007 album It Was Only a Sun Shower.