Somewhere
Diana Ross & The Supremes Lyrics


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There's a place for us
Somewhere a place for us
Peace and quiet and open air
Wait for us somewhere

There's a time for us
Someday a time for us
Time together with time to spare
Time to learn, time to care

Someday, somewhere
We'll find a new way of living
We'll find a way of forgiving somewhere

Yes, there's a place for each of us
A place of peace and quiet
And we must try to pursue this place
Where love is like a passion that burns like a fire
And also fulfillment of two hearts' desire
Let our efforts be as determined as that of a little stream
That saunters down the hillside seeking its level
Only to become a huge river destined to the sea

Yes, there's a place for us
Somewhere a place for us
Hold my hand and were halfway there
Hold my hand and I'll take you there
Somehow, someday
Somewhere

Hold my hand and were halfway there
Hold my hand and I'll take you there




Somehow, someday
Somewhere

Overall Meaning

The song "Somewhere" by Diana Ross & the Supremes/The Temptations is a cover of a song from the Broadway musical "West Side Story". The lyrics express the yearning for a peaceful and harmonious place where love can flourish. The singer speaks of a place where they can learn and care for one another, where forgiveness is possible, and where love burns like a passion. The repeated phrase "Hold my hand and we're halfway there" signifies the importance of having someone to share this journey with, and the faith that they will find this place together someday.


The song conveys a message of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity. It speaks to the human desire for a better world and the importance of working towards that goal with determination and optimism. The use of imagery - the open air, the little stream becoming a huge river - adds depth and richness to the lyrics, further enhancing their emotional impact.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a place for us
There is a designated place for each of us in this world.


Somewhere a place for us
This place is located somewhere, waiting to be discovered or found.


Peace and quiet and open air
This place will be characterized by serenity, silence and fresh breezes.


Wait for us somewhere
We must have patience and persistence to find this place as it is not easily accessible.


There's a time for us
In this life, there is a designated time for us to achieve our goals.


Someday a time for us
Eventually, this time will arrive, and we need to be ready to make the most of it.


Time together with time to spare
During this time, we will have the luxury of spending it with those we love, without any restrictions or pressures.


Time to learn, time to care
This time will also allow us to develop our knowledge and skills and grow into compassionate, caring individuals.


Someday, somewhere
At some point in our lives, we will find this place that we are searching for, no matter how far away it may seem.


We'll find a new way of living
Once we discover this place, we will redefine our lifestyle and turn it into something better and more fulfilling.


We'll find a way of forgiving somewhere
In this place, we will learn the power of forgiveness and how it can transform our lives and the world around us.


Yes, there's a place for each of us
We must believe that there is a place for us, individually and collectively, in this world.


Hold my hand and were halfway there
By supporting each other and working together, we can get closer to reaching our goals and finding our place.


Hold my hand and I'll take you there
By extending a helping hand to others, we can bring them along on our journey of discovery and fulfillment.


Somehow, someday
Regardless of the challenges we may face, we must maintain hope and faith that we will reach this place, someday, somehow.


Somewhere
This place exists, and we must never stop searching for it.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim

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marie-hélène Piani

There's a place for us.
Somewhere a place for us.
Peace and quiet and open air
Wait for us somewhere.
There's a time for us.
Some day a time for us.
Time together with time to spare,
Time to look, time to care.
Someday, somewhere.
We'll find a new way of living.
We'll find there's a way of forgiving.
Somewhere.
There's a place for us, a time and place for us.
Hold my hand and we're halfway there.
Hold my hand and I'll take you there.
Somehow, someday, somewhere.
We'll find a new way of living.
We'll find a way of forgiving.
Somewhere.
There's a time for us, a time and place for us
Hold my hand and we're halfway there
Hold my hand and I'll take you there
Somehow, someday, somewhere, somewhere,
Somewhere.



All comments from YouTube:

nope nope

I am obsessed with their version of this song

reality chick

the best... and that is why they will ALWAYS be remembered as THE SUPREME S....

marie-hélène Piani

Best version ever !

Aaron Michael

This is supremely majestic. The way Diana soars and Mary and Flo are the wind beneath the wings in a sense is just magical. I'd do anything to have been in the audience.

R P

“Somewhere” became a staple in their live performances. Over the years their rendition became more dramatic than this earlier performance. Diana eventually included a spoken passage that reached out to all generations, religious beliefs and races. This is how The Supremes became ambassadors of civil rights in sparkles and glamour. I saw them singing this live on a few occasions and it was always gut wrenching, especially when they harmonized. Perfection from the number one American group of all time, male or female.

Matt C

Wow, you saw them live! That must have been amazing, when/where was it? I just discovered the supremes last year, and I have to say I’m mesmerised.... such talent in all 3... they were talented, glamorous, barrier breakers.... and yes this song definitely had so much heart. I had no idea this song was thought of in the civil rights movement, but indeed they were great examples of beautiful black women

R P

Matt C
Diana and the Supremes brought the civil rights movement to the song. On their TCB special, Diana quotes Martin Luther King in a plea for equality in a spoken verse of the song.

I saw the original line up twice and then I saw the group with Cindy three times.

The first time I saw them was at Blinstrub’s in Boston in early 1966 when “I hear a symphony” was high on the charts. I had made my way to the stage’s staircase where I sat mesmerized. Diana came over to me, took me by the hand and brought me on stage to sing “Where did our love go?” with the group. I’m still amazed whenever I think of that. That was the first of many up close, on stage experiences with Diana. I have met her several times over the years. I brought her a chair to sit on when she sang “My Man” in her first solo concert ever. I have pictures of me dancing to “Love Hangover” with her during her Broadway smash “An Evening With Diana Ross”. I even walked down the street with her by Brown University and we talked about “The Force Behind the Power” album. I had gone to see Mary’s club debut back in the 80s and she was supreme! Diana was in the audience supporting her and they sang a bit of “Someday....” at Diana’s table. Diana didn’t go on stage. The stage belonged to Mary. On and on I could go.....But it all started with me singing with the original line up.

Matt C

@R P you sang with the original supremes trio?

R P

Yes, I did sing with the original group! What an honor and such a special memory. I wrote you about that experience when I just replied to you on the “Love is like an itch” thread. Enjoy!

You sound like such a fan. It’s great to know that they still capture the attention of new fans after all these years! But as you said, Diana was the star. I’m not minimizing the role of the other ladies but facts are facts. I saw Diana evolve as the star of the group as she led the group to hit after hit earning the same amount of money as Mary, Florence and Cindy despite all the extra work she did.

Nathan A. Hogan

​@R P So why aren't you known as the 10th member of The Supremes then??? Somebody's lying.

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