"I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" is a popular song with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, published in 1932.
[1] The first hit recording of the song was released in 1932 by Jack Denny and His The Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, featuring the vocals of Paul Small.
The best-known recording is the 1961 teen pop hit by Linda Scott,[1] titled "I've Told Every Little Star", which reached No.
[7] In an audition scene in the film Mulholland Drive, the Linda Scott recording was lip-synched to by an auditioning actress Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George); a character who bears some resemblance to Linda Scott herself.
1 in Denmark, in a tandem ranking with Linda Scott's version,[4] while reaching the top 5 Finland,[11] and No.