Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
“Stars Fell on Alabama” is the title of a 1934 jazz standard composed by Frank Perkins with lyrics by Mitchell Parish. The title of the song appears to have been borrowed from the title of the 1934 book of the same name by Carl Carmer. It refers to a spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteor showe...
We lived our little drama
We kissed in a field of white
And stars fell on Alabama last night
I can't forget the glamour
Your eyes held a tender light
And stars fell on Alabama last night
I never planned in my imagination
A situation so heavenly
A fairy land where no one else could enter
And in the center just you and me, dear
My heart beat like a hammer
My arms wound around you tight
And stars fell on Alabama last night
I never planned in my imagination
A situation so heavenly
A fairy land where no one else could enter
In the center just you and me, dear
My heart beat like a hammer
My arms wound around you tight
And stars fell on Alabama last night
Stars Fell On Alabama was written by Frank Perkins & Mitchell Parish.
Stars Fell On Alabama was produced by Norman Granz.