"Little Star" by The Elegants.
OK, girls and boys, more 50s one-hit wonders: It was 1958 and lead vocalist Vito Picone, as well as harmony singer Arthur Venosa, were teenagers living in Staten Island. They co-wrote the lyrics to an enduring doo-wop ballad which was their group's only hit. The melody was inspired by a classic nursery rhyme. A young, innocent lover compares his sweetheart to a celestial object. It became a defining track of the era. Topped both Billboard Hot 100 and R&B, was Certified Gold and remained in the charts for 19 weeks. Covered by Dion in '61 and by Randy & The Rainbows in '63. Song? Group?
Answe: "Little Star" by The Elegants. Vito Picone is 84 and he is the only original member still alive. He continues to perform as Vito Picone and The Elegants. He appeared in "Goodfellas", "The Irishman" and "The Sopranos".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8F4vdF-bJc&list=RDl8F4vdF-bJc&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SVZqyaH-NI&list=RD_SVZqyaH-NI&start_radio=1
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