Lyrics to
Someone Out There

Released by Sammy Hagar in 1977
From the Album: Musical Chairs |

This version of Someone Out There was released by Sammy Hagar in 1977.

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Travelin’ through Heaven all alone with a star
I can’t help but wondering if we really are
And I know it may sound crazy, but I felt so all alone
And just today I realized how much and how far we’ve grown

And I feel so scared and lonely
To think we’re the only ones
When I know there’s someone out there
And someday they’ll come

I know they’re gonna come
Oh, yeah

I watch through my window so late every night
I’m hopin’ to see your light shine up in the sky
So please don’t you keep me waiting all alone here with my thoughts
Well, I believe my imagination, it’s all that I’ve really got

Yeah, and I feel so scared and lonely
When I think we’re the only ones
Because I know there’s somebody out there
And someday they’re gonna come

I feel so scared and lonely
I, I know they’re gonna come
Oh, yeah, yeah

Somebody out there
Somebody out there
And I know they’re gonna come

Well, I feel so scared and lonely
But, I know they’re gonna come
I’ll be waiting
Oh, somebody out there
I’ll be waiting
Somebody from somewhere
I’ll be waiting
Maybe the third kind

I know they’re gonna come


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Sammy Hagar has released many songs over the years besides Someone Out There. Sammy Hagar released songs from 1976 to 2002 spanning across albums like Nine On A Ten Scale, Sammy Hagar, Musical Chairs, Street Machine, Danger Zone, Standing Hampton, Three Lock Box, VOA, I Never Said Goodbye, Marching To Mars, Red Voodoo, Ten 13, and Not 4 Sale. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Sammy Hagar.

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The lyrics to Someone Out There are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Sammy Hagar in 1977. Elements of the lyrics to Someone Out There are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Sammy Hagar and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Someone Out There back when it was created.

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