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  1. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Performed by non-singer Marvin in the 1969 filming of Lerner & Loewe’s 1951 stage musical “Paint Your Wagon,” this haunting soundtrack single was a very popu...

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  2. November 1951. [1] Der Song wurde in der Interpretation des US-amerikanischen Schauspielers Lee Marvin in Großbritannien ein Nummer-1-Hit. Er war im März 1970 drei Wochen lang auf dem Spitzenplatz und hielt sich neun Wochen in den Top 10. Auf verschiedenen Covern finden sich auch die Schreibweisen Wand’rin Star und Wandrin’ Star .

  3. Performed by Lee Marvin in a deep, soporific voice, it topped the UK chart for 3 weeks in 1970, and was also #1 in Ireland. The song finds Marvin singing about his peripatetic lifestyle that takes him to California for the Gold Rush. The song appeared too in the 1951 Broadway version; it was composed by Frederick Loewe and written by Alan Jay ...

  4. I was born under a wandrin' star. Nací bajo una estrella. I was born under a wandrin' star. ¿Yo sé dónde está el diablo, el diablo está en hola. Do I know where hell is, hell is in hello. El cielo es el adiós para siempre, es hora de que me vaya. Heaven is goodbye forever, its time for me to go. Nací bajo una estrella.

  5. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Until next time…. Wand’rin’ Star Lyrics. (Song by Frederick Loewe/Alan Jay Lerner) I was born under a wanderin’ star. I was born under a wanderin’ star. Wheels are made for rollin’, mules are made to pack. I’ve never seen a site that didn’t look better lookin’ back. I was born under a wanderin’ star.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2022 · Lee Marvin & The Yale Glee Club "Wand'rin' Star" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 12, ... Lee Marvin & The Yale Glee Club "Wand'rin' Star" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 12, 1969.

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  7. 20 de nov. de 2021 · Which is pretty much what “Wandrin’ Star” is all about. “Wandrin’ Star” was written for the musical “Paint Your Wagon” by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe and sung, somewhat improbably, by Hollywood actor Lee Marvin. In terms of characterisation, Lee Marvin was perfect. As a gruff loner working his way through life, drifting ...