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      • Of the songs that were released, "Morning Star" was written by Jimmy Rowles with lyrics by Johnny Mercer, though W. C. Handy was given credit — apparently by accident — for the composition.
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  2. Morning Star" is a track sung by Nat King Cole from the 1958 album St. Louis Blues. "Morning Star", taken from the Paramount picture, St. Louis Blues, with new lyrics by Mack David, was based on W. C. Handy's spiritual "Shine Like a Morning Star". [1] The song describes, among other things, a mother's love for her son.

  3. Morning Star Lyrics: As a child I asked my mother / "Is there a morning star?" / I was answered by my mother / "Yes, there's a morning star" / Just before the dawn she whispered / "A light...

  4. The song was first collected by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in Harlan County, Kentucky in 1937 as sung by G. D. Vowell, under the title "Bright Moving Stars are Rising". [1] The origin of the song, however, predates the audio recording.

  5. "Good Morning Starshine" is a song from the second act of the musical Hair (1967). It is performed by the character Sheila, played off-Broadway in 1967 by Jill O'Hara , and by Lynn Kellogg in the original 1968 Broadway production.

  6. Max Boyce's "Morning Star" is a powerful song that encourages the listener to follow their dreams, and to have faith in their journey. The morning star is often used as a symbol of hope, representing a light that leads us towards our destiny.

  7. by Oliver. Album: Good Morning Starshine (1969) Charted: 6 3. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This was the theme song to the popular, controversial play Hair, and it single-handedly propelled the singer, whose legal name was William Oliver Swofford, into superstardom that year.

  8. Oct 12, 2007 · Morning Star is based on the prayer inscribed above the tomb monument of St. Bede in the Durham Cathedral. St. Bede was a Benedictine monk and scholar from the 7th and 8th centuries who wrote Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, one of the most important works on the history of the church in England. The remains of the saint found their ...

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