Someone That I Used to Love
Natalie Cole
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When I wake up each morning Trying to find myself And if I'm ever the least unsure I always remind myself Though you're someone in this world That I'll always choose to love From now on You're only someone that I used to love As for me it's getting down to the last unspoken part When you must begin to ease the pain of a broken heart Tell me why should I even care If I have to lose your love From now on You're only someone that I used to love Yet it wasn't enough for you All the love I had to give I did my best to keep you satisfied I guess you'll never know how much I tried I really tried And if ever our paths should cross again Well, You won't find me being the one Who gets lost Once I had so much to give But You just refused my love From now on You're only someone that I used to love I did my best to keep you satisfied I guess you'll never know how much I tried I really tried When I wake up each morning Trying to find myself And if I'm ever the least unsure I always remind myself Though you're someone in this world I'll always choose to love From now on You're only someone that I used to love Though you're someone in this world I'll always choose to love From now on You're only someone that I used to love From now on You're only someone that I used to love
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Written by: GERRY GOFFIN, MICHAEL MASSER
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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15 facts about this song
Release Year"Someone That I Used to Love" by Natalie Cole was released in 1980.
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AlbumThe song was included in her seventh studio album, "Don't Look Back."
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Chart Performance"Someone That I Used to Love" reached the No. 21 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and No. 15 on the R&B chart.
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Original ArtistWhile highly recognized by Cole's rendition, the song was originally sung by Barbra Streisand in 1979.
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Song LengthThe length of the song is 4 minutes and 14 seconds.
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Genre"Someone That I Used to Love" is typically classified under the pop and R&B genre.
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SongwritersThe song was composed by the renowned songwriters Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin.
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Grammy WinnerNatalie Cole, popularly known for this track, was a Grammy-winning artist who won nine Grammy awards during her music career.
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Notable LyricsThe song’s lyrics speak about a former lover who the singer still has deep feelings for, reflecting a sense of longing and nostalgia.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by various artists, including her contemporaries like Frank Sinatra.
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Farewell Track"Someone That I Used to Love" was one of the last hit songs by Natalie Cole before she took a brief hiatus from the music industry due to personal issues.
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Music VideoWhile music videos were not a prominent aspect in the industry during the time of its release, the performances of this song by Natalie Cole are widely viewed on online platforms.
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Natalie Cole's BackgroundNatalie Cole, the singer of the hit song, is the daughter of the famous singer Nat King Cole, and successfully carved her own path in the music industry.
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Audio formatThe song is available in various formats like vinyl, cassette, and digital platform.
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Return for NatalieAfter overcoming her personal struggles, Natalie Cole referred to "Someone That I Used to Love" and the album "Don't Look Back" as her resurgence in the music industry.
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