Star Girl

McFly · Memory Lane - The Best Of [2012]

Hey

I'm looking up for my star girl

I guess I'm stuck in this mad world with things that I want to say

But you're a million miles away

And I was afraid when you kissed me on your intergalactical frisbee

I wonder why

I wonder why you never asked me to stay



(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

So wouldn't you like to come with me

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Go surfing the sun as it starts to rise

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Whoa

Your gravity's making me dizzy

Girl I gotta tell you I'm feeling much better

Make a little love in the moonlight



Hey

There's nothing on earth that can save us

When I find love with Uranus

I don't want to give you away because it makes no sense at all

And Houston we've got a problem

The ground control couldn't stop them

I wonder why

I wonder why you never asked me to stay

Yeah



(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

So wouldn't you like to come with me

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Go surfing the sun as it starts to rise

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Whoa

Your gravity's making me dizzy

Girl I gotta tell you I'm feeling much better

Make a little love in the moonlight



Fly away

Watch the nights turn into day

Dance on the Milky Way

Melt me with your eyes

My star girl rules the sky



(Four)

(Three)

(Two)

One

Two



One

Two

Three

Four



I'm looking up to my star girl

I guess I'm stuck in this mad

Mad world

The things that I want to say but you're a million miles away



(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

So wouldn't you like to come with me

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Go surfing the the sun as it starts to rise

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

(Ooh)

Yeah

Wouldn't you like to come with me

Yeah

Girl I gotta tell you I'm feeling much better

I can't get enough of you

Galaxy defenders

Stay forever

Never get enough of you

Star Girl

McFly's "Star Girl" serves as a standout track from their 2012 greatest hits compilation, "Memory Lane - The Best Of." Released during the band's peak commercial success, the song exemplifies their signature blend of pop-rock and electronic influences that defined their mid-to-late 2000s era. Featuring the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving rhythms, the recording captures the optimistic and anthemic spirit of their discography. As a staple of their catalog, it remains a recognizable representation of McFly's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly pop anthems that resonated with a global audience during their active years.