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Lyr Req: One star? / Big Six (Terry Tufts)

27 Nov 99 - 11:41 PM (#141569)
Subject: One star...
From: Charles Colyer

As we move into the Christmas season I am starting to hear, fairly frequently, a song with a chorus that starts: "One star, shining in the heavens". Do you know the title of this song and/or where I can find the lyrics and a MIDI version of it on the Net?


28 Nov 99 - 05:44 PM (#141818)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Liz the Squeak

Where are you hearing it? UK, US or elsewhere?

LTS


28 Nov 99 - 06:59 PM (#141851)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Charles Colyer

I'm hearing it in Canada although it may be an American male singer who has recorded the piece. Does this help?


28 Nov 99 - 09:09 PM (#141908)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Willie-O

I think that's Terry Tufts. He's an Ottawa Valley singer-songwriter who I just happen to have booked for a concert on December 28 in our little community hall.

Terry's a great, great guitar player (currently touring with George Fox, formerly Susan Aglukark's bandleader, etc.) and a very good songwriter and singer, voice is very reminiscent of Jonathan Edwards but more energetic and poetic. He's one of those too-folk-for-country, too-country-for-folk types whom the industry can't seem to cope with. He's got a bunch of recordings out,

see his website.

I'm pretty sure the "One Star..." song is his contribution to one of Wayne Rostad's Christmas In The Valley compilation recordings.

Anybody going to be in Eastern Ontario right after Christmas, this will be a great show. Contact me for details.

Bill C.


29 Nov 99 - 12:56 AM (#142019)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Charles Colyer

Thanks, Bill... I checked out his web site but found nothing there to help me any further with this search. Good luck with your December concert!


29 Nov 99 - 04:50 PM (#142263)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Charles Colyer

Thank you, Bill C. A phone call to an out-of-town radio station revealed the unlikely title ("The Big Six")of this tune and also the name of the singer, Terry Tufts, just as you thought. A further search on Terry Tufts' name brought me to MP3.com where I found everything I needed at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/14/terry_tufts.html .

Others might want to visit this site and hear the music and obtain some information about Terry Tufts. It's all there.

Charles


29 Nov 99 - 05:08 PM (#142272)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Willie-O

Yeah, Terry's the only person I know who's gone through the MP3.com thing and done well by it--he was the feature artist one day, ("Music that doesn't suck!") and after that started selling a lot of online product. Sorry--should have remembered that.

Bill


29 Nov 99 - 05:09 PM (#142273)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Willie-O

Yeah, Terry's the only person I know who's gone through the MP3.com thing and done well by it--he was the feature artist one day, ("Music that doesn't suck!") and after that started selling a lot of online product. Sorry--should have remembered that.

Bill


16 Dec 05 - 08:56 PM (#1629178)
Subject: lyrics christmas in the valley
From: GUEST,wayne rostad t,v show on the road again


16 Dec 05 - 09:20 PM (#1629190)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: Peace

This it?


28 Oct 10 - 07:46 AM (#3017606)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: GUEST,Terry Tufts

Thanks for the kind words. You could also go to http://www.terrytufts.com.

Cheers;

Terry


28 Oct 10 - 11:22 AM (#3017757)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: One star...
From: GUEST,leeneia

Welcome to the Mudcat, Terry, where conversations can last for years. (This thread started in 1999.)

I tried your link, but it didn't work because you put a period after it.

This should work:

http://www.terrytufts.com/


30 Oct 10 - 11:33 AM (#3019288)
Subject: Lyr Add: BIG SIX (Terry Tufts)
From: Jim Dixon

Copied from Terry Tufts' web site:


BIG SIX
W. T. Tufts, SOCAN

1. Oh, it ain't a big production to conjure up a miracle,
Just Heaven and the earth and the magic in between,
But once the fire is lit, the consequence becomes historical.
It ain't a big production, though, and this is all you need:

CHORUS: One star shinin' in the heavens,
Two shepherds watching from the fields,
Three wise men come to worship in the manger,
Taking in the glory as the magic is revealed.
Four days fleeing into Egypt,
Five days walkin' back again,
Six angels guiding from the heavens.
Hallelujah, children, 'cause He's comin' back again.

2. This ol' world was over weary with the worry and neglect.
We were all losing the point between the cause and the effect,
So Jehovah sent a baby on a long and lonesome trek
To try to teach us all to treat each other with respect. CHORUS

3. He put the sun up in the sky to drive away the night.
He put the boots to Pharaoh for the Israelite.
He can make a flower bloom in a heart that's choked with weeds.
It only takes a miracle and this is all you need: CHORUS


—I wrote this for a Christmas show I was to be part of in Ottawa one winter but I couldn't get in to the performance due to snow. A few years later, CKBY manager Ted Daigle called me up to participate in a yearly release of Christmas carols called "Christmas in the Valley." I had recorded a Regney/Shayne tune called DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? (which changed to IS THIS YOUR BEER OR MY BEER? when the session got started) so this time I asked the producer, Ted Gerow, if I could do one of my own. He had a listen and was really supportive and the song was released on volume 7 of the project. The disk was distributed by the Mac's Milk convenience store chain and the money went to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the Royal Ottawa Health Care Foundation.

When I did the annual radio interview with Wayne Rostad for the broadcast of the music, Wayne went nuts on the song and ended up using it for the closing tune for the CBC TV broadcast ('96, '97, & '98) of his Christmas special called Christmas In The Valley. Thanks, Wayne.