PARTS: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass All
KEY: bold = first beat of bar ^ = rest Underline = triplet backing vocal = [text]
126 - A STAR FELL FROM HEAVEN
Verse 1
When th-e moon is soft-ly beam-ing,
and th-e world be-neath is dream-ing,
the stars come down from Hea-ven to earth
Ev-‘r-y star has got a du-ty,
to d-e-liv-er love and beau-ty,
and fill the love-ly plac-es with mirth
Chorus
A Star Fell From Hea-ven one beau-ti-ful night,
bring-ing me a glimpse of de-light
from the skies a-bove
A Star Fell From Hea-ven and showed me the way,
how to be con-tent-ed and gay,
for it brought me love
pianissimo It whis-pered to me ‘You are won-der-ful,
beau-ti-ful, heav-en-ly, and you are mine dear!’
A Star Fell From Heav-en and soon made me see
that you had been waiting for me: how I thank my Star
16 x Bar Instrumental
Verse 2
Love i-s like the rar-est pre-sent,
makes yo-ur life both sad and plea-sant,
and fills your heart with bliss and sur-prise
If a-t times you’re feel-ing lone-ly,
all yo-u have to do is on-ly
to send a sil-ent wish to the skies.
Chorus
A Star Fell From Hea-ven one beau-ti-ful night,
bring-ing me a glimpse of de-light
from the skies a-bove
A Star Fell From Hea-ven and showed me the way,
how to be con-tent-ed and gay,
for it brought me love
pianissimo It whis-pered to me ‘You are won-der-ful,
beau-ti-ful, heav-en-ly, and you are mine dear!’
A Star Fell From Heav-en and soon made me see
that you had been waiting for me: how I thank my Star
Title song by Joseph Schmidt from the 1934 film Ein Stern Fällt Vom Himmel (A star falls from the sky)