"The Stars (Are Out Tonight)", is a brand new song by English musician, David Bowie. It will be released as the second single from his upcoming twenty-fourth studio album, 'The Next Day' to be released in March 2013 on Bowie's Iso Records label. It will be Bowie's first album of new material in ten years since 2003's Reality.
Ladies and gentlemen! Here we present David Bowie - The Stars (Are Out Tonight). The Stars (Are Out Tonight) lyric performed by David Bowie also available below.
David Bowie The Stars (Are Out Tonight) Lyrics :-
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Stars are never sleeping
Dead ones and the living
We live closer to the earth
Never to the heavens
The stars are never far away
Stars are out tonight
They watch us from behind their shades
Jack and Kate and Brad
From hehind their tinted window stretch
Gleaming like blackened sunshine
Stars are never sleeping
Dead ones and the living
Waiting for the first move
Satyrs and their child wives
Waiting for the last move
Soaking up our primitive world
Stars are never sleeping
Dead ones and the living
Their jealousy's spilling down
The stars must stick together
We will never be rid of these stars
But I hope they live forever
And they know just what we do
That we toss and turn at night
They're waiting to make their moves
But the stars are out tongiht
Here they are upon the stairs
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They are the stars, they're dying for you
But I hope they live forever
They burn you with their radiant smiles
Trap you with their beautiful eyes
They're broke and shamed or drunk or scared
But I hope they live forever
Their jealousy's spilling down
The stars must stick together
We will never be rid of these stars
But I hope they live forever
And they know just what we do
That we toss and turn at night
They're waiting to make their moves on us
But the stars are out tonight
The stars are out tonight
The stars are out tonight
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