Irving Taylor
As a teenager, Irving Taylor wrote
college shows with Vic Mizzy with whom
he also won a songwriting contest.
Enlisted in U.S. Navy on December 8,
1941, saw action in Mediterranean and
Europe. Continued to write songs and
work in television industry until his death.

Wrote "Swing, Mr. Charlie" for Judy
Garland, "Everybody Loves Somebody"
for Frank Sinatra (later, Dean Martin)
and "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your
Comb" for Edd Byrnes.

He also wrote for Bob Newhart and
Jonathan Winters TV shows.

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Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime

Words & music by:-
Irving Taylor & Ken Lane

Everybody loves somebody sometime
Everybody falls in love somehow
Something in your kiss just told me
My sometime is now

Everybody finds somebody someplace
There's no telling where love may appear
Something in my heart keeps saying
My someplace is here

If I ever had it in my power
I'd arrange for every girl to have your charms
Then for every minute, every hour
Every boy would find what I found in your arms

Everybody loves somebody sometime
And although my dreams were overdue
Your love made it well worth waiting
For someone like you

If I ever had it in my power
I'd arrange for every girl to have your charms
Then for every minute, every hour
Every boy would find what I found in your arms

Everybody loves somebody sometime
And although my dreams were overdue
Your love made it well worth waiting
For someone like you

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