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  1. 31. Dez. 2022 · Lee Marvin & The Yale Glee Club "Wand'rin' Star" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 12, 1969. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSulli...

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  2. Wandrin' Star Songtext. I was born under a wand′rin' star. I was born under a wand′rin' star. Wheels are made for rollin'. Mules are made to pack. I′ve never seen a sight. That didn′t look better looking back. I was born under a wand'rinstar. Mud can make you prisoner.

  3. A wandrin' wandrin' star Mud can make you prisoner And the plains can bake you dry Snow can burn your eyes But only people make you cry Home is made for comin' from For dreams of goin' to Which with any luck Will never come true I was born under a wandrin' star I was born under a wandrin' star When I get to heaven tie me to a tree Or I'll begin ...

  4. 0:00 / 0:00. Digital ReMastered Soundtrack... He may not have had the best singing voice in the world but no one can better Lee Marvin singing "Wand'rin Star" from the h...

  5. 29. Aug. 2016 · LEE MARVIN - WAND'RIN' STAR / It's really hard to find out the right chords because of the orchestra's playing and the sound quality. However these chords sound very good I think.

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  7. 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 ...