So You Are A Star

Album: Hollywood Situation (1974)
Charted: 21
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  • So you are a star okay
    Nobody knows you like I do
    And you will go far okay
    Nobody knows you like I do
    You've got to love only me
    You've got to feel only me
    'Cause nobody knows you
    Nobody shows you the way
    That I do

    So you are a star , they say
    Nobody knows you like I do
    And you play the part, okay
    Nobody knows you like I do
    You've got to love only me
    You've got to feel only me
    'Cause nobody knows you
    Nobody shows you the way
    That I do

    I close my eyes
    Thinking about my tomorrow
    And then I cry
    There's no one here
    To shed a tear for me, oh no

    So you are a star , oh yeah
    Nobody knows you like I do

    And you know you are okay
    Nobody knows you like I do
    You've got to love only me
    You've got to feel only me

    'Cause nobody knows you
    Nobody shows you the way
    The way
    Nobody knows you this way Writer/s: BILL LOUIS HUDSON, BRETT HUDSON, MARK HUDSON
    Publisher: Round Hill, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • David from NcAbout Goldie Hawn by her husband
  • Karen from UsaI had such a crush on Brett.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 6th 1975, the Hudson Brothers performed "Lonely School Year" on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    And on November 16th, 1975, twenty days before this 'Bandstand' appearance, the song entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #86; it stayed on the chart for five weeks, peaking at #57...
    The three brothers had a total of four records make Top 100; the one not mentioned above was "Help Wanted"; it entered the chart on Oct. 31st, 1976 at #86; and eventually peaked at #70 and spent 6 weeks on the Top 100.
  • Donna from Ft. Lauderdale, FlThe Hudson Brothers were guests on an episode of the Sonny & Cher show in the mid-1970s.
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