Stars Fell on Alabama
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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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

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

Overall Meaning

"Stars Fell On Alabama" is a song about a romantic moment shared between two people. The lyrics describe a magical moment where the stars fell on Alabama as the couple kissed in a field of white. The author is taken aback by the beauty of the moment and can't forget the tenderness and glamour he experienced. He describes the event as a fairy land where no one else could enter, and it was just the two of them, his heart beating like a hammer as his arms were wrapped tightly around her.


The song's lyrics paint a picture of a perfect moment shared between two people, capturing the romance and magic of a real-life experience. The emotions conveyed in the lyrics are raw and genuine, and the author is able to capture the essence of true love. The song takes us on a journey through a moment of passion where two people can escape the world around them and be alone, wrapped up in each other's love.


Overall, "Stars Fell on Alabama" is a beautifully written song that captures a moment of love and romance. It's a perfect example of how music can transport us to another place and time, and how love can be captured in the perfect moment.


Line by Line Meaning

We lived our little drama
We experienced a brief moment of romantic tension and excitement in our relationship


We kissed in a field of white
We embraced passionately in a pristine, snow-covered clearing


And stars fell on Alabama last night
Our connection was so intense and magical that it felt as if the universe itself was blessing our love


I can't forget the glamour
Your charm and beauty left an indelible impression on me


Your eyes held a tender light
Your gaze was warm and loving, showing me how much you cared


I never planned in my imagination
I never dreamed or anticipated such a perfect moment


A situation so heavenly
This experience felt like a glimpse into paradise


A fairy land where no one else could enter
Our love created a special realm, free from the stresses and distractions of the outside world


And in the center, just you and me, dear
Our love was the heart of this enchanted place, and nothing else mattered


My heart beat like a hammer
My pulse quickened with excitement and passion


My arms wound around you tight
I held you close, never wanting to let go


And stars fell on Alabama last night
Our love was so intense that even the sky seemed to recognize and celebrate it




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Written by: Frank Perkins, Mitchell Parish

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Mohamed Alaa

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
My heart beat like a hammer
My arms wound around you tight
And stars fell on Alabama last night



All comments from YouTube:

David hamberg

Billie was one of a kind. Her voice carried all her love, pain, suffering, heartache and tenderness when ever she sang. Thank God for recordings of her golden voice. She touched us all that have a soul. Enjoy!

Mohamed Alaa

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
My heart beat like a hammer
My arms wound around you tight
And stars fell on Alabama last night

pete cornell

one of the all-time special songs...
Alabama should be proud of this.

Arv H

happy birthday Billy Holiday, You should be proud that a fourth generation is still listening to your jazz.

kate carew

Whenever I have a dinner party and it’s a perfect summer night with fireflies and vibrant pastel sunsets this finds its way tinkling over the patio, it generally makes people fall silent (I have a different version...slower and more melancholy) it’s such an evocative number LOVE IT!!

ninjaunicornluv

A must read. I also loved "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Looking for Alaska". They are all fantastic and I would suggest them to anyone who appreciates extraordinary books.

shihlin1

Just came from listening to an hour of Sarah Vaughan's music, but OMG, Billie Holiday's versions just hit you in the gut when she sings.  Sarah Vaughan's voice is a thing of wonder, but her versions just don't hit you in the gut like they do when you listen to Billie Holiday.  Even here in 1957, when critics b*tched about how deteriorated Billie Holiday sounds, she is simply remarkable.  I dk about other versions of "Stars in Alabama", but her version here is FANTASTIC!!  At the end of its nearly 5-minute run, Billie Holiday leaves you breathless!  That's what Billie Holiday can do to you.  She takes you on an emotional journey that most singers simply cannot.

CHARLIE OD

shihlin1 If you haven’t you have to check out Rita Payes’ version when she was 14 years old That was 2014. She blows beautiful trombone, so gifted.
Hold on guys, I’m not comparing anybody to anybody. She has obviously listened to a lot of Billie holiday, but at 14 through 17 or 18 she’s entitled to sound like anybody she wants to.

ruth piwonka

gosh. reading below, I am fascinated with comments. My first intro to Billie Holiday was in 1948 when I (then 8 yr old) was visiting my cousin in Saint Louis. Her wonderful mom ran a boarding house with a variety of residents. One of them was a total jazz junkie ... and in a very happy, joyous sort of way. — Sarah Vaughan and her magical voice is utterly beautiful and elegant, always a joy to hear. But, to paraphrase, she is no Billie Holiday. Billy Holiday is something else, a piece of work, a piece of heaven, I am certain. Her voice wraps around my head forever. ;-)

Sally Nicholls

I love them both. Can't compare them, they are so different.

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