Somebody to Love - Brittany Murphy

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Somebody to Love Lyrics

Chorus: Can anybody
find me
somebody to...
Love

Ohh Ohh Oh Ho

Each morning I get up I die a little
Can barely stand on my feet
(Take a look at yourself) Take a look in the mirror and cry (in the mirror)
Lord what you're doing to me
I spend all my years in believing you
I just can't get no relief Lord
Somebody (somebody, somebody) ooh somebody
Can anybody find me
somebody to love?

I work hard (she works hard) everyday of my life
I work till I ache my bones
At the end (at the end of the day)
I take home my hard earned pay on m own
I get down (down) on my knees (knees)
And I start praying (praise the Lord)
'Til the tears run down from my eyes
Lord somebody (somebody) please somebody (please)
Can anybody find me
So-ooomebody to looooove

(She works hard)
Every day (every day) Oh I try and I try and I try
But everybody wants to put me down
They say, they say I'm goin' crazy
They say I got a lot of water in my brain
Got no common sense
I got nobody left to believe in
yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
Oh baby find me
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
C'mon put your flippers in the air now
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
Ooooh-oo-oooooo-ooooo
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
Ooh-ooooo
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
Ooooh-oo-ooh
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove, lo-ove, lo-ove)
I'm searchin' high 'n' low
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
I'm searchin' hi-igh (high note) 'n' low
(Find me somebdy to lo-ove)
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
There's just somebody out there who needs to find me
(Find me somebody to lo-ove)
Somebody, anybody, find me
(Somebody, somebody, somebody)
(Lo-ove, lo-ove, lo-ove, lo-ove, somebody to love)
I wanna love somebody
I'm sufferin' over here
(Can anybody find meeee)
Ah-aaaaaa-haaaa-aaaah
Somebody tooooooo lo-ooooooooooove
(oooo-oooo)
Love me, love me, love me-love
(oooo-oooo)
Where is my Penguin ?
(oooo-oooo)
Everybody find me, find me, find meee, somebodyyyyyyy
(oooo-oooo)
Thank you, thank you

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Brittany Murphy (Born November 10, 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia, died December 20, 2009 in Los Angeles, California) first came to the attention of film audiences when she starred as Tai in Amy Heckerling's 1995 comedy Clueless. Murphy went on to prove herself in a wide array of television and film roles that gave expression to the depth and breadth of her talent.

Born in Atlanta on November 10, 1977, Murphy was raised by her mother in Edison, New Jersey. A precocious child who began putting on shows when she was a toddler, Murphy was acting in regional theatre productions by the age of nine. Work in various commercials followed, and in 1990 she landed her first television role, on the sitcom Blossom. She then went on to a lead on the short-lived sitcom Drexell's Class in 1991, and the following year she made her film debut in the dysfunctional family drama Family Prayers. Murphy's talent for portraying all sorts of dysfunction was further exhibited in such films as Clueless; the Reese Witherspoon trailer trash odyssey Freeway (1996); and the made-for-TV David and Lisa (1998). Murphy won particular acclaim for her work in the last film; the story of two emotionally troubled teens (Murphy and Lukas Haas) who reach out to each other allowed the actress to prove herself in a purely dramatic role. In 1999, Murphy could again be seen portraying an emotionally damaged character in Girl, Interrupted, in which she played a patient at a mental institution. That same year, she explored the collective insanity of the beauty pageant world in Drop Dead Gorgeous, playing a pageant contestant who'd rather be living it up in New York with her cross-dressing brother. On the small screen that year, she switched to much darker fare with the Holocaust drama The Devil's Arithmetic. With her plate increasingly full moving into the new millennium, Murphy could be seen in the both the Michael Douglas thriller Don't Say a Word, and alongside Drew Barrymore in Riding in Cars With Boys in 2001. Cast opposite Eminem in director Curtis Hanson's 2002 drama 8 Mile, Murphy provided a compelling performance as an aspiring rap star's unapologetic muse before starting 2003 on a lighter note with the comedy Just Married. In 2005 in the film Sin City, she played neo-noir femme Shellie in the first in a series of films based on Frank Miller's graphic novels of the same name. 2006 saw Murphy starring in Karen Moncrieff's ensemble drama The Dead Girl as the titular deceased female, a hard-living prostitute who is brutally murdered. This was one of Murphy's darkest and most accomplished roles to date. Also in 2006 Murphy had a role in the animated musical comedy Happy Feet for which she covered Queen's "Somebody to Love" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland".

Murphy passed away on December 20th 2009, from circumstances that have yet to be confirmed.
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