Let Somebody Know

Diana Ross · Other Songs - Diana Ross

Love we all hope to find

It'll come so easy or can take its time

But I've never given up along the way



One day you're gonna raise your blinds

And evey little dew drop is a treasured find, oh my

When you say the things you have to say

Wake up and the day is dawning

It's another chance to change your mind

Reaching for the stars around you

I found you



Let somebody know what you really love

Show somebody just what you're made of

Always in a rush, don't you see the sign?

You can always take the time

(Let somebody know)



Just when you think you got it done

In just a moment it can turn around, oh my

When you're wishing for yesterday

Wake up and the day is dawning

It's another chance to change your mind

Reaching for the stars around you

I found you



Let somebody know what you really love

Show somebody just what you're made of

Always in a rush, don't you see the sign?

You can always take the time



To let somebody know that you really care

Let somebody see what you have to share

Oh yeah

It's a simple thing

To let somebody know



Always in a rush, don't you see the sign?

You can always take the time

Let somebody feel the tears that you cry

Let them know the love is still alive, oh alive

It's a simple thing



To let somebody know (somebody)

Let somebody know (somebody)

Let somebody know, oh yeah (somebody)

Somebody baby



Let somebody know, oh yeah (somebody)

You gotta let somebody know (somebody), somebody

Let somebody know (somebody)

Let Somebody Know

Diana Ross delivers a soulful ballad in 'Let Somebody Know,' showcasing her signature vocal power and emotional depth. Released as a standalone single, the track exemplifies the lush orchestration and R&B sensibilities that defined her career during the early 1970s. The song features Ross's characteristic phrasing, blending gospel influences with pop sensibilities to create a timeless recording. It stands as a testament to her ability to convey deep personal sentiment through music, resonating with audiences who appreciate classic soul and Motown-era production. The composition highlights her versatility as both a performer and a songwriter, capturing the essence of romantic longing without relying on specific lyrical references.