Gonna Make You A Star

Album: David Essex (1974)
Charted: 1 105
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  • Oh is he more, too much more than a pretty face
    It's so strange the way he talk, it's a disgrace
    Well I know I've been out of style
    For a short while
    But I don't care how cold you are
    I'm coming home soon
    I'm gonna make you a star, yeah

    Well he say he's into his music
    But I don't believe it
    He just doesn't seem to understand the rock media
    Well I know I'm not super hip
    And I'm liable to take a slip
    But I don't care how cold you are
    I'm coming home soon
    I'm gonna make you a star, yeah, yeah

    We gonna make ya a star
    We gonna make ya a star

    Oh is he more, too much more than a pretty face
    (I don't think so)
    It's so strange the way he talkin', it's a disgrace
    Well I know I've out of style
    For a short while
    But you see I don't care how cold you are
    I'm coming home soon
    I'm gonna make you a star, yeah

    We gonna make ya a star
    We gonna make ya a star
    We gonna make ya a star
    We gonna make ya a star
    We gonna make ya a star Writer/s: DAVID ESSEX
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 2

  • Kenneth Denney from Fleetwood Brilliant music
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 30th 1974, David Essex performed "Lamplight" on the ABC-TV afternoon weekday program 'American Bandstand'...
    "Lamplight" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart on May 26th, 1974 at position #90; it peaked at #71 four weeks later, and that was also it's last week on the Top 100...
    Earlier in 1974 on March 3rd his only other Top 100 record, "Rock On", peaked at #5 for one week...
    He found greater success in his native England; between 1973 and 1995 he had thirty-three records on the United Kingdom's singles chart, ten made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Gonna Make You A Star" {1974} and "Good Ol' Rock and Roll" {1975}.
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