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Somebody's Chelsea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Somebody's Chelsea
"Somebody's Chelsea" is a single co-written and recorded by American country music singer Reba McEntire. It is the fourth single from her 2010 album ''All the Women I Am''. ==Content== McEntire told Taste of Country that the inspiration for the song came from a line of dialogue in the film ''P.S. I Love You'', in which Hilary Swank's character describes a loving ex-husband named Gerry to Harry Connick, Jr.'s character, and Connick's character says that he "wants to be somebody's Gerry". McEntire then e-mailed the idea to songwriter Liz Hengber. The song is the first time since "Only in My Mind" in 1985 that McEntire co-wrote one of her own singles. The song focuses on the narrator, who converses with an elderly man on an airplane. The man then tells her of how much he loved his wife, Chelsea, who has died. In the chorus, the narrator sings that she "wants to be somebody's Chelsea." McEntire chose the name Chelsea because it is her granddaughter's name.〔
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