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Look up in the sky
Up toward the north
There are three new stars
Brightly shining forth
They're shining so bright from heaven above
Gee we're gonna miss you,
Everybody sends their love
On the left stand Ritchie Valens
A young boy just seventeen
Just beginning to realize
And explore his teenage dreams
Why did God call him oh so far away
Maybe to help some boy or girl
Who might have gone astray
With his star shining in the dark
On a lonely night to light the path
And show the way, the way that's right
Gee we're gonna miss you,
Everybody sends their love
On the right stands Buddy Holly
With a shy grin upon his face
Funny how you always seem to notice
That one little curl out of place
Not many people really knew Buddy
Or understood how he felt
But just a song from his lips
Would make the coldest hearts melt
Buddy's singing for God now, in his in the sky
Buddy holly we'll always remember you
With tears in our eyes
Gee we're gonna miss you,
Everybody sends their love
In the middle stands a stout man
The big Bopper is his name
Now God has called him
Perhaps to new fortune and fame
He wore a big Stetson hat
And sort of rambled up to the mike
How can we ever forget those wonderful words
You
know,
what
I
like
Look up in the sky
Up toward the north
There are three little stars
Brightly shining forth
They're shining so bright from heaven above
Gee we're gonna miss you,
Everybody sends their love
- Álbum:
- Miscellaneous
- Talk About a Party (The Crest Records Story)
- American Legends Of Music, Vol.3
- Wild Man Wild!, Vol. 4
- The Day the Music Died, in Memory of the Big Bopper
- Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 4: The Late Fifties
- Found in the Attic, Volume 1
- Talk About a Party! The Crest Records Story
- The Best of Crest Records, Volume 1: Can You Bop?
- The Forgotten 45s 1957-1959
- Jukebox Classics
- US - May - 1959
- 16 Greatest Songs 1950-1960 Vol. 33
- Jukebox Classics Volume 7
- Pop Golden Collection
- Three Stars
- The Sound of 1959, Vol. 1
- Listen to the Music of 1959, Vol. 1
- Even More Rarities of the 50s and 60s, Vol. 9
- Oldies But Goodies