Shooting Star
West End Orchestra and Singers Lyrics


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A shooting star is not a star
It's not a star at all
A shooting star's a meteor
That's heading for a fall

A shooting star is not a star
Why does it shine so bright?
The friction as it falls through air
Produces heat and light

A shooting star, or meteor
Whichever name you like
The minute it comes down to Earth
It's called a meteorite

A shooting star is not a star
It's not a star at all (A shooting star is not a star)
A shooting star's a meteor (It's not a star at all)
That's heading for a fall (A shooting star's a meteor)
A shooting star is not a star (That's heading for a fall)
Why does it shine so bright? (A shooting star is not a star)
The friction as it falls through air (Why does it shine so bright?)
Produces heat and light (The friction as it falls through air)
A shooting star or meteor (Produces heat and light)
Whichever name you like (A shooting star, or meteor)
The minute it comes down to Earth (Whichever name you like)




It's called a meteorite (The minute it comes down to Earth)
It's called a meteorite

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shooting Star" by the West End Orchestra and Singers poetically explore the nature and identity of a shooting star. The song emphasizes the distinction between a shooting star and a star, highlighting that a shooting star is, in fact, a meteor. This distinction is crucial as it sets the stage for the lyrical journey that delves into the science and wonder of these celestial phenomena.


The lyrics delve into the scientific explanation behind the shining brightness of a shooting star. By explaining that the friction created as the meteor falls through the Earth's atmosphere generates heat and light, the song lyrically illustrates the beauty and spectacle of these natural occurrences. This insight adds a layer of wonder and fascination to the concept of shooting stars, inviting listeners to appreciate the science behind the dazzling lights they see in the night sky.


Furthermore, the lyrics draw attention to the transformation that occurs when a shooting star reaches Earth's surface. Once it descends to the ground, the shooting star is then referred to as a meteorite. This shift in terminology signifies a change in the shooting star's journey, transitioning from a fleeting light in the sky to a tangible object on Earth. This transformation adds depth to the narrative of the song, highlighting the transient and dynamic nature of celestial events.


Overall, "Shooting Star" by the West End Orchestra and Singers uses poetic language and scientific insight to explore the beauty, transience, and transformation of shooting stars. By blending lyrical imagery with factual explanations, the song invites listeners to ponder the mysteries of the universe and appreciate the magic of celestial phenomena. Through its exploration of the journey from shooting star to meteorite, the song captures the essence of fleeting beauty and the cyclical nature of cosmic events.


Line by Line Meaning

A shooting star is not a star
A shooting star is commonly mistaken as a star, but it is actually not a star


It's not a star at all
A shooting star is fundamentally different from a star


A shooting star's a meteor
A shooting star is actually a meteor falling through the sky


That's heading for a fall
The shooting star, or meteor, is on a trajectory towards the Earth


Why does it shine so bright?
The brightness of a shooting star is caused by the heat and light generated from friction as it enters the Earth's atmosphere


The friction as it falls through air
The heat and light produced by the friction of the shooting star moving through the atmosphere


Produces heat and light
The result of the friction is the creation of heat and light from the shooting star


A shooting star or meteor
Referring to the same celestial phenomenon, known by different names


Whichever name you like
The choice of whether to call it a shooting star or a meteor is up to personal preference


The minute it comes down to Earth
When the shooting star reaches the Earth's surface


It's called a meteorite
The term for a shooting star or meteor once it has landed on Earth




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, DELLA BLUE MUSIC LLC
Written by: HY ZARET, LOU SINGER

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