This song Little Star is one of my early adolescent-hood favorites by Pops Fernandez, the "Concert Queen of the Philippines". She was still a rising film star by then though was already quite popular in the music industry. Little Star was a song featured in the comedy movie Give Me Five (1984) together with the wacky trio Tito,Vic and Joey and childstar Jaypee De Guzman. I got to watch the movie again lately as a rerun and had fun and laughter watching - I can't help it because I find Tito, Vic and Joey's antics too hilarious! :))
Little Star Lyrics
Pops Fernandez
I 
Little star2x 
My one dream is to be where you are 
II 
The people they laugh at me 
Oh why cant they let me be 
one day i know you'll see 
I am not them, I'm Me
III 
Last night the little star 
smile at me from afar 
Looking down from up above 
shining starlight filled with love 
IV 
Daylight it came so fast 
and the night it came to pass 
Even stars they fade away 
But my little friend, please stay 
repeat 1 twice 
reapet II, III, IV 
Repeat 1, then fade
Music Monday - Little Star by Pops Fernandez
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Music Monday - Little Star by Pops Fernandez
2013-03-17T06:41:00-07:00
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