Superstars
by Styx

Album: The Grand Illusion (1977)
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  • You and I
    We will climb so high
    We'll be superstars
    Whoa whoa you and I

    See you've read about me in the papers
    You've seen me on the movie screen
    You know everything there is to know about me
    I'm your late night fantasy

    But don't think I can't hear you calling
    From the shadow of the 14th row
    'Cause I've had the same dreams you've had
    Just a few short years ago and that's why I know

    You and I
    We will climb so high
    We'll be superstars
    Whoa whoa you and I

    We'll just close our eyes
    We'll become our fantasy

    Superstars, superstars, superstars
    Superstars yes, yes, superstars
    Step right this way, everyone's welcome
    We want your dreams
    The offer's simple, momentary immortality, my love

    'Cause I've seen them all you know
    I've seen them climb and I've seen them fall
    I've seen them come and I've seen them go
    And through it all there's only one thing that matters love
    And that's simply you and I
    Yes, you and I for we are superstars

    You and I, superstars
    You and I, superstars
    You and I, superstars Writer/s: DENNIS DE YOUNG, JAMES V. YOUNG, TOMMY SHAW
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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