Shining Star: The Manhattans: 1979
Joining the army can have certain benefits! Well, you can meet four other friends, develop a strong friendship and when you leave the army, you just go ahead and form a group called “The Manhattans!”
According to Wikipedia(The Manhattans: Accessed 18 October 2012), The Manhattans, originally from Jersey City, New Jersey, formed in 1962 with members George "Smitty" Smith, Edward "Sonny" Bivins (born January 15, 1942, Macon, Georgia), Winfred "Blue" Lovett (born 16 November 1943), Kenny "Wally" Kelley (born Kenneth Kelley, January 9, 1943, New Jersey), and Richard "Ricky" Taylor. Bivins, Lovett, and Kelley were graduating from Lincoln High School, while Taylor and Smith were graduating from Snyder High School. All five enlisted in the armed forces and came together as a group following their discharges from their respective branches.
Please ignore the dancing and dress code, it was 1979!!!
I proudly give you “Shinning Star.”
“Honey you are my shining star
Don't you go away
Oh, baby
Wanna be right here where you are
Until my dyin' day
Yeah, baby
So many have tried
Tried to find a love
Like your and mine
Uum-hum
Girl don't you realize
How you hypnotize
Make me love you more each time
Yeah, baby
Honey I'll never leave you lonely
Give my love
To you only
Honey you are my shining star
Don't you go away
No, baby
Wanna be right here
Where you are
Until my dying day
Yeah, baby
Feels so good
When we're lyin' here
Next to each other
Lost in love
Yeah, baby
Baby when we touch
Love you so much
You're all I ever dreamed of
Yeah, baby
Honey, I'll never leave you lonely
Give my love to ya only
To you only
To you only
Honey, you are my shining star
Don't you go away girl
Noooo, bab-ay
Wanna be right here where you are
Until my dying day
Um-hum-hum-hum
Honey you, you
You are my shining star
Don't you go away
Whoa, baby
Honey you, you
Are my shining star
Don't you go away
No-oooh. bab-ay
Honey you
Right here where you are
'Til my dying day.”
Joining the army can have certain benefits! Well, you can meet four other friends, develop a strong friendship and when you leave the army, you just go ahead and form a group called “The Manhattans!”
According to Wikipedia(The Manhattans: Accessed 18 October 2012), The Manhattans, originally from Jersey City, New Jersey, formed in 1962 with members George "Smitty" Smith, Edward "Sonny" Bivins (born January 15, 1942, Macon, Georgia), Winfred "Blue" Lovett (born 16 November 1943), Kenny "Wally" Kelley (born Kenneth Kelley, January 9, 1943, New Jersey), and Richard "Ricky" Taylor. Bivins, Lovett, and Kelley were graduating from Lincoln High School, while Taylor and Smith were graduating from Snyder High School. All five enlisted in the armed forces and came together as a group following their discharges from their respective branches.
Please ignore the dancing and dress code, it was 1979!!!
I proudly give you “Shinning Star.”
“Honey you are my shining star
Don't you go away
Oh, baby
Wanna be right here where you are
Until my dyin' day
Yeah, baby
So many have tried
Tried to find a love
Like your and mine
Uum-hum
Girl don't you realize
How you hypnotize
Make me love you more each time
Yeah, baby
Honey I'll never leave you lonely
Give my love
To you only
Honey you are my shining star
Don't you go away
No, baby
Wanna be right here
Where you are
Until my dying day
Yeah, baby
Feels so good
When we're lyin' here
Next to each other
Lost in love
Yeah, baby
Baby when we touch
Love you so much
You're all I ever dreamed of
Yeah, baby
Honey, I'll never leave you lonely
Give my love to ya only
To you only
To you only
Honey, you are my shining star
Don't you go away girl
Noooo, bab-ay
Wanna be right here where you are
Until my dying day
Um-hum-hum-hum
Honey you, you
You are my shining star
Don't you go away
Whoa, baby
Honey you, you
Are my shining star
Don't you go away
No-oooh. bab-ay
Honey you
Right here where you are
'Til my dying day.”
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