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Let's Forget About The Stars

Words & Music by Al Owens

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Let's Forget About The Stars

Words & Music by Al Owens

If you let the stars keep telling you
Who to love and not to love
You may never find contentment for your heart
You could go unloved forever and darling that means never
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars

You say that stars have promised you true love ten thousand times
But here you are with a broken heart and mind
I can tell you want to love me from the beating in your heart
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars

Let's forget about the stars, come follow me my dove
To a world just like the world that you've been dreaming of
Let's not wait too long for something might go wrong
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars

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Al Owens wrote Let's Forget About the Stars for the film Charro!, but it was not used. The instrumental track for the song was recorded on October 15, 1968, at the Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Former Mouseketeer Carl (Cubby) O'Brien played drums on that session. Elvis's vocal was probably added at a later date.

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If you let the stars keep telling you
Who to love and not to love
You may never find contentment for your heart
You could go unloved forever and darling that means never
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars

You say that stars have promised you true love ten thousand times
But here you are with a broken heart and mind
I can tell you want to love me from the beating in your heart
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars

Let's forget about the stars, come follow me my dove
To a world just like the world that you've been dreaming of
Let's not wait too long for something might go wrong
Surrender to love, let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars
Let's forget about the stars


Al Owens wrote Let's Forget About the Stars for the film Charro!, but it was not used. The instrumental track for the song was recorded on October 15, 1968, at the Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Former Mouseketeer Carl (Cubby) O'Brien played drums on that session. Elvis's vocal was probably added at a later date.