Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes


"Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" is a country song about a man away from home who's worried that his paramour may unwittingly stray from their relationship. The song was recorded in many different styles by many artists. It was written by Winston L. Moore and was published in 1952.

Song

The title comes from the opening refrain:
The song was first recorded by Slim Willet and the Brush Cutters and then by Ray Price. Skeets McDonald followed with a Western swing hit, reaching #1 and staying on the charts 18 weeks. His version was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2216 with the flip side "Big Family Trouble."
The most popular and selling over a million and a half copies was a pop version recorded by Perry Como with The Ramblers on November 4, 1952 and released in the following versions:
Slim Willet and Tommy Hill also wrote the female answer song "I Let the Stars Get In My Eyes", which was performed by Hill's sister Goldie Hill.

Other recorded versions