Francis Dunnery - Everyone's a Star Lyrics

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Everyone's a Star

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What Are The Lyrics For Everyone's a Star By Francis Dunnery?
I've been to Hollywood
I've been across the water I've talked to senators and presidental daughters I talked to an old lady who didn't have no money I've talked to a medicane man and they're all the same to me Wherever you are, Whatever you say, Wherever you go Whatever you need, whoever you are Everyone's a star I've been to Liverpool I've been to old calcutta I've been to Africa I've been to Tennasse I went to Zion on my way back from Jamaica There ain't no difference if you know what I mean Wherever you are, Whatever you say, Wherever you go Whatever you need, whoever you are Everyone's a star Sing it to the north side, sing it to the south side Sing it int he east side, sing it in the west side Sing it in the water, sing it in the air Sing it on the ground and everybody sing it Everyone's a star I'm just a peasent boy they said was going nowhere I'm just a peasent boy got no blue blood in me I'm gonna go out there and hold my head up higher There ain't no difference if you know what I mean. Wherever you are, Whatever you say, Wherever you go Whatever you need, whoever you are Everyone's a star |
Who Wrote Everyone's a Star By Francis Dunnery?
Francis Dunnery
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What's The Duration Of The Everyone's a Star By Francis Dunnery?The duration of Everyone's a Star is 4:03 minutes and seconds. |
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