Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
The Elegants Lyrics


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Where are you little star?
(Where are you?)

Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder where you are
Wish I may, wish I might
Make this wish come true tonight
Searched all over for a love
You′re the one I'm thinkin′ of

Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh

Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder where you are
High above the clouds somewhere
Send me down a love to share

Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh

Whoa-uh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh

Oh there you a-a-re
High ab-o-ove
Oh-oh sta-a-are
Send me a lo-o-o-o-ove
Oh there you a-a-re
Li-I-ighting you-up the sky
I need a lo-o-o-ove
Oh me-oh, me-oh, my-why-why-why

Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder where you are
Wish I may, wish I might
Make this wish come true tonight

Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh

Oh ra, ta, ta




Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
There you are little star (ooh)

Overall Meaning

The Elegants' song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" is a rendition of the classic children's nursery rhyme with an added romantic twist. The song is about a person who is searching for their true love, and they compare their search to finding the little star in the sky. They express their desire to share their life with someone special and make a wish that their longing for love will come true. The use of the word "twinkle" in the song not only refers to the star in the sky, but also to the spark of love that ignites between two people.


The repetitive "whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh" in the chorus adds a playful and catchy element to the song. The song also features a unique doo-wop sound that was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Elegants' version of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" peaked at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1958.


Line by Line Meaning

Where are you little star?
Asking the whereabouts of a person or a thing represented by a twinkling star.


How I wonder where you are
Expressing intense curiosity and interest in the location and presence of the star.


Wish I may, wish I might, Make this wish come true tonight
Hoping and praying to fulfill the desire of finding and connecting with the star.


Searched all over for a love, You′re the one I'm thinkin′ of
Talking of the search for love and the feeling of finding it in the star, who represents a romantic interest.


High above the clouds somewhere, Send me down a love to share
Imagining the star to be in a high place and sending down affection and companionship.


Oh there you a-a-re, High ab-o-ove, Oh-oh sta-a-are, Send me a lo-o-o-o-ove
Delighting and addressing the star, again using it as a figure of speech for love, and calling for affection


Li-I-ighting you-up the sky, I need a lo-o-o-ove, Oh me-oh, me-oh, my-why-why-why
Noting how the star brightens the heavens and expressing a longing for love and the desperation that accompanies it.


There you are little star
Acknowledging and finding the star as the object of admiration and hope.




Writer(s): Jane Taylor, Fredrika Stahl, Wolfgang Mozart

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Comments from YouTube:

@bobkurtz2816

SKIP THIS the is just playing the record over one picture.

@annemorecroft4662

So what ? I'm here for music not photos, I'm glad someone made it available to us to hear again.

@haroldchernofsky

@Jingjing Saduay i agree

@wisdom-fairy3550

@Jingjing Saduay lol

@esperanza3594

Naw, we're blessed to be hearing this

@haydendavies4583

Just beautiful ,sends one off to dream world. 😊😎

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@sloopynumber1

This song came out in 1958 when I was 10 years old. I remember sitting on the front porch with the family and neighborhood kids eating popsicles and enjoying this music on the radio. A sweet memory of innocent times when we didn't lock our doors. So lucky to be young in the 1950s and 60s.

@dwightdodd3734

Right there with you,Connie...................

@libbygoodridge3134

I was also 10 in1958 and I loved that music so much! still do at 72

@christiangamboa2714

Imagine not locking the doors

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