. . . There Was Somebody Else.
A 1947 popular song.
Words and music by Milton Berle, Solly Violinsky and Milton Ager.
It’s essentially the same music with different lyrics as the song “You Should Have Told Me” from 1946 by the same songwriters.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
I thought you were treating me unkind.
I guess I let my foolish heart make up my mind.
Chorus
I had a feeling there was somebody else,
Somebody else in your heart.
I had a feeling I’d be all by myself,
Right where I was at the start.
Your lips were lovely, what was I to do?
My lips were lonely, I blame myself for loving you.
For I had a feeling there was somebody else,
Somebody else in your heart.
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: