Everybody Is a Star explained

Everybody Is a Star
Cover:Everybody is a star by sly and the family stone US sleeve back.jpg
Alt:sleeve for vinyl single
Caption:Back sleeve of the US single
Type:single
Artist:Sly and the Family Stone
A-Side:Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
Released:December 1969
Recorded:1969
Genre:Soul[1]
Length:3:00
Label:Epic
5-10555
Producer:Sly Stone
Prev Title:Hot Fun in the Summertime
Prev Year:1969
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
Title2:Everybody Is a Star
Next Title:Family Affair
Next Year:1971

"Everybody Is a Star", released in December 1969, is song written by Sylvester Stewart and recorded by Sly and the Family Stone. The song, released as the B-side to the band's 1970 single "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)", reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970 at a time when chart position for both sides of the single were measured equally and not independently.[2] "Star" was intended to be included on an in-progress album with "Thank You" and "Hot Fun in the Summertime"; the LP was never completed, and the three tracks were instead included on the band's 1970 Greatest Hits compilation. The single was the final classic-era Family Stone recording; it would be 23 months until the next release, the single "Family Affair" in late 1971.

Sly, his siblings Freddie Stone and Rose Stone, and Larry Graham trade bars for the lead vocal, delivering Sly's assurance that every person is special in their own way. The song with which "Star" originally shared a 7" single, "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)", marks the beginning of the Family Stone's second era, during which the music would take on a darker, more funk-based feel.

The song has been covered by several acts, including The Jackson 5, The Pointer Sisters, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Madonna, Fishbone with Gwen Stefani and Family Stone member Rose Stone, and others. The Roots sampled the song for their 2004 single "Star", from their LP The Tipping Point. This version of the song, featuring Roots MC Black Thought commenting on how people attempt to earn fame in the wrong way, was also included on a Family Stone tribute/covers album, Different Strokes by Different Folks, released in July 2005. In 1977, the cast performed the song on an episode of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour.

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Notes and References

  1. Spirit of '71 Edition. Hit Parade Music History and Music Trivia. Slate. Molanphy. Chris. September 10, 2021. March 2, 2024.
  2. http://www.discogs.com/Sly-The-Family-Stone-Thank-You-Falletin-Me-Be-Mice-Elf-Agin-Everybody-Is-A-Star/release/984711 Discogs website retrieved 4 October 2015.