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Artist/Band:
George Wallington
Lyrics for Song: Star Eyes
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - George Wallington
Star eyes,
That to me is what your eyes are,
Soft as stars in April skies are,
Tell me some day you'll fulfill
Their promise of a thrill.
Star eyes,
Flashing eyes in which my hopes rise,
Let me show you where my heart lies.
Let me prove that it adores
That loveliness of yours.
All my life I've felt
Content to stargaze at the skies.
Now I only want to to melt
The stardust in your eyes.
Star eyes,
When if ever, will my lips know
If it's me for whom those eyes glow?
Makes no diff'rence where you are,
Your eyes still hold my wishing star,
Oh, star eyes, how lovely you are.
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Star Eyes
George Wallington's "Star Eyes" stands as a poignant example of his atmospheric and introspective songwriting, characteristic of his work within the English indie and folk-rock traditions. The track exemplifies his ability to weave melancholic melodies with lyrical depth, often exploring themes of memory and emotional vulnerability. While the specific album placement for this recording remains unconfirmed in public discographies, it aligns with the sonic palette found in his other notable works, such as "I'll Remember April" and "In A Sentimental Mood." Wallington's approach prioritizes mood and texture over conventional pop structures, creating a listening experience that resonates with listeners seeking authentic, emotive storytelling. The song reflects a period where his music began to gain recognition for its unique blend of acoustic intimacy and melodic sophistication, cementing his reputation as a significant voice in contemporary English music. |
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 George Wallington
"Other Songs - George Wallington"
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