Love Somebody To Know

Hanson · Other Songs - Hanson

Conversations from four o'clock to nine
In confrontations she'll never compromise
My new religion is written in this song
I disbelieve it but, I can't believe it's wrong

I can't explain what she does to me
You've got to love somebody to know
I can't explain how she sets me free
You've got to love somebody to know
Somebody to know

Bubalicious is what she likes to chew
And Andy Warhol gave her a point of view
She reveals me every lonely night
I can't believe it so, I just believe it's right

I can't explain what she does to me
You've got to love somebody to know
I can't explain how she sets me free
You've got to love somebody to know
You've got to love somebody to know

We spend the weekends shopping the five and dime
We spend the evenings making up for lost time
I'm liberated looking in her eyes
I can't believe it no, I can't believe she's mine

I can't explain what she does to me
You've got to love somebody to know
I can't explain how she sets me free
You've got to love somebody to know
Somebody to know
Somebody, say you've got to love somebody to know

Love Somebody To Know

Hanson's 'Love Somebody To Know' stands as a testament to the band's enduring exploration of emotional vulnerability within the pop-rock landscape. Emerging from a discography defined by harmonious vocals and introspective songwriting, the track captures the group's signature blend of youthful energy and mature reflection. While often overshadowed by their massive commercial hits, this recording highlights the brothers' commitment to crafting melodies that resonate with universal themes of connection and longing. The song fits seamlessly into their broader body of work, showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining the melodic sensibilities that have secured their place in modern music history. It remains a compelling song for listeners seeking the depth and sincerity characteristic of Hanson's musical journey.