The song Stars Are Stars is performed by Echo & the Bunnymen in the album named Crystal Days: 1979-1999 in the year 2001 .
The sky seems full
When you're in the cradle
The rain will fall
And wash your dreams
Stars are stars
And they shine so hard
Now you spit out the sky
Because it's empty and hollow
All your dreams
Are hanging out to dry
Stars are stars
And they shine so cold
I saw you climb
Shadows on the trees
We lost some time
After things that never matter
I caught that falling star
It cut my hands to pieces
Where did I put that box
That had my name in it
I saw you climb
Shadows on the trees
We lost some time
After things that never matter
Cards are played
And the clock's real heavy
Say you're numb
Make another day
You came here late
You've gone home early
Who'll remember now
You've gone away
Gone away
Gone away
Echo & the Bunnymen - Crystal Days: 1979-1999
- Monkeys (original version)
- The Pictures On My Wall (original single version)
- Read It In Books (original single version)
- Simple Stuff
- Stars Are Stars
- Show Of Strength
- Heaven Up Here
- All My Colours
- Broke My Neck (long version)
- No Hands (John Peel session)
- Fuel
- The Subject
- Way Out And Up We Go
- Clay
- Gods Will Be Gods (alternate version)
- Watch Out Below (John Peel session)
- Crystal Days
- My Kingdom
- Ocean Rain
- All You Need Is Love
- Over Your Shoulder
- Lover I Love
- Satisfaction
- New Direction (original version)
- Ship Of Fools
- All My Life
- Rollercoaster
- Don't Let It Get You Down
- I Want To Be There (When You Come)
- Nothing Lasts Forever
- Hurricane
- Rust
- What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?
- In The Midnight Hour
- Start Again (live, 1987)
- The Original Cutter - A Drop In The Ocean
- Heads Will Roll (Summer version)
- Bedbugs And Ballyhoo (original single version)
- Zimbo (live, 1982 with The Royal Burundi Drummers)
- Angels And Devils (live, 1985)
- She Cracked (live, 1985)
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (live, 1985)
- Soul Kitchen (live, 1985)
- Action Woman (live, 1985)
- Paint It Black (live, 1985)
- Run, Run, Run (live, 1985)
- Friction (live, 1985)
- Crocodiles (live, 1985)
- Heroin (live, 1983)