My little sister Mary How is life with you? How's your rheumatism? Have you things to do? Now we're in our eighties And times are busy changing I only have my memories Of when I was a star
When I did that TV With Yoko and John Dressed up in my stage clothes With my white suit on I was happy, they were happy I'm happy they still are Oh, they were such fine times When I was a star
I had lunch with Elton With his long white hair Only just a week ago Or was it just last year? Who'd have thought in Rod's band That he'd be King of Scotland? No-one knew the future When I was a star
If I got stopped for speeding The cops would let me go With a smile or compliment And a signed photo Best seats at the movies Free places at the shows All my faults forgiven When I was a star
Little sister Mary When I turned the page I read that young Cat Stevens Had left us in old age All my friends are gone now But I'm still not lonely I am eighty-four today I love all the songs they play And I'll still remember days gone by When I was a star
I'll always have my radio on And in my mind I'll sing my song And I'll still remember days gone by When I was a starTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.