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lwj001
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Post by lwj001 » Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:39 am

Welcome to Real Country Lyrics.
Clich here for Real Country Lyrics by Larry W. Jones

If you want to get back to Real Country Music, you have to start with Real Country Lyrics. The kind that was sung by Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Sr, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys and a host of other pioneers of Country, Cowboy and Western music.

Flaming Star (Larry W. Jones 08/09/2008) (song#5732)

From off afar, a falling star
Flamed across a velvet sky
Come what may, it brought to mind
The Gypsies say
A flaming star is only for a love that's blind

Soon I saw you, from off afar
Kissing someone else beneath the stars
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
I believed I was your flame
You deceived me just the same
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
The night a flaming star burned dreams of mine

- instrumental -

Soon I saw you, from off afar
Kissing someone else beneath the stars
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
I believed I was your flame
You deceived me just the same
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
The night a flaming star burned dreams of mine

From off afar, a falling star
Flamed across a velvet sky
Come what may, it brought to mind
The Gypsies say
A flaming star is only for a love that's blind



This collection brings back the kind of songs heard in the middle of the 1900’s. Note to musicians – All lyrics are copyrighted and titles are registered through BMI and ready for your music and recording.
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Post by willy66 » Tue Jul 11, 2023 7:32 pm

lwj001 wrote:
Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:39 am
Welcome to Real Country Lyrics.
Clich here for Real Country Lyrics by Larry W. Jones

If you want to get back to Real Country Music, you have to start with Real Country Lyrics. The kind that was sung by Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Sr, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys and a host of other pioneers of Country, Cowboy and Western music.

Would this genre of music be suitable for a music video featuring you wearing a black durag? I was just thinking to buy here.

Flaming Star (Larry W. Jones 08/09/2008) (song#5732)

From off afar, a falling star
Flamed across a velvet sky
Come what may, it brought to mind
The Gypsies say
A flaming star is only for a love that's blind

Soon I saw you, from off afar
Kissing someone else beneath the stars
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
I believed I was your flame
You deceived me just the same
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
The night a flaming star burned dreams of mine

- instrumental -

Soon I saw you, from off afar
Kissing someone else beneath the stars
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
I believed I was your flame
You deceived me just the same
My dreams fell from heaven, just before eleven
The night a flaming star burned dreams of mine

From off afar, a falling star
Flamed across a velvet sky
Come what may, it brought to mind
The Gypsies say
A flaming star is only for a love that's blind



This collection brings back the kind of songs heard in the middle of the 1900’s. Note to musicians – All lyrics are copyrighted and titles are registered through BMI and ready for your music and recording.
Welcome to Real Country Lyrics! It's great to see your enthusiasm for authentic country music and lyrics that harken back to the classics. The artists you mentioned, such as Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Sr, and Bob Wills, have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the country, cowboy, and western music genres.

The lyrics you've shared for "Flaming Star" by Larry W. Jones evoke a sense of longing and heartache, capturing the essence of classic country storytelling. The imagery of a falling star and the emotions it stirs are beautifully expressed. It's evident that there's a genuine passion behind these lyrics.

For musicians seeking inspiring and copyright-protected lyrics, your collection is a valuable resource. It's wonderful that you've taken the initiative to preserve and share these songs that were cherished during the mid-1900s.

If you have any further insights, stories, or lyrics to share, we'd love to hear more. Let's keep the spirit of real country music alive! Happy music-making and recording!

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