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Somewhere a Voice is Calling

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Recorded
  
1901, 1913, 1914

Label
  
Victor

Lyricist(s)
  
Eileen Newton

Length
  
03:07

Composer(s)
  
Arthur F. Tate

Somewhere a Voice is Calling

Somewhere a Voice is Calling is a World War I song originally released in 1901. Arthur F. Tate composed the song and Eileen Newton wrote the lyrics. The song was published by T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter in New York City.

The song was recorded on October 29, 1913 by vocalist Henry Burr in Camden, New Jersey. This version was released under the Victor record label.

In 1914, John McCormack recorded "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." It was released under the Victor record label.

Lyrics

Dusk, and the shadows falling, O'er land and sea; Somewhere a voice is calling, Calling for me! Night and the stars are gleaming, Tender and true; Dearest! my heart is dreaming, Dreaming of you!

References

Somewhere a Voice is Calling Wikipedia