The Stars Line Up
Marianne Faithfull · Other Songs - Marianne Faithfull
The stars line up for me tonight
The stars line up
The stars line up tonight to see
To see who we are, baby
And write our names
High up inside the sky
The stars line up
The stars line up for me tonight
The stars line up
The stars line up tonight to see
To see what we know, baby
And write our names
High up inside the sky
I lined them up for you
The time is clear
What else is there to do?
The stars line up
The stars line up for us tonight
The stars line up
The stars line up tonight to see
To see who we are, baby
Let's write our names
High up inside the sky
I hope you know
I hope you know the way I feel
I want you so
I hope you know the way I feel
I feel about you, baby
Let's write our names
High up inside the sky
The Stars Line Up - Marianne Faithfull
Recorded in 1963, Marianne Faithfull's 'The Stars Line Up' stands as a defining track of the British Invasion era, blending folk sensibilities with emerging pop sensibilities. The song captures the youthful optimism and romantic idealism characteristic of early 1960s Britain, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist through its melodic structure and lyrical themes of celestial hope. Faithfull's distinctive vocal delivery, often described as ethereal and intimate, anchors the recording, showcasing her transition from the raw energy of her early sessions to a more polished, emotive style that would define her subsequent career. As a staple of her discography, the track remains a significant example of the era's cross-genre experimentation, influencing countless artists who sought to merge folk authenticity with mainstream appeal during the mid-1960s.
