Somebody To Love
Jefferson Airplane · Last Flight [2011]
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
When the garden flowers baby are dead yes
And your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his yeah
But in your head baby I'm afraid you don't know where it is
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Tears are running, ah, they're all running down your breast
And your friends baby they treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
When the garden flowers baby are dead yes
And your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his yeah
But in your head baby I'm afraid you don't know where it is
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Tears are running, ah, they're all running down your breast
And your friends baby they treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane
Released as a cornerstone of the 1966 psychedelic rock era, 'Somebody To Love' by Jefferson Airplane stands as a defining anthem of the Summer of Love. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of free-form improvisation, vocal harmonies, and experimental soundscapes that pushed the boundaries of rock music. Originally recorded during the Monterey Pop Festival, the song captured the collective energy and countercultural spirit of the mid-1960s. Its enduring legacy lies in its ability to transcend its specific historical moment, serving as a timeless celebration of human connection and spiritual exploration that continues to resonate across generations of listeners.
