Coordinates: 52°38′00″N 1°54′00″W / 52.6333°N 1.9000°W / 52.6333; -1.9000
Stonnall is a village in Staffordshire, England, close to Shenstone(where the 2011 census population figures can be found) and Aldridge. It is divided into Upper Stonnall and Lower Stonnall, Upper Stonnall being the bulk of the modern village, and Lower Stonnall the more rural farms and cottages to the east of Wallheath Lane. The western boundary of the village is formed by the Chester Road, a road that dates back to the Middle Ages, Upper Stonnall being the closer to Aldridge and Lower Stonnall to Shenstone, so called due to the difference in height.
The name Stonnall is originally derived from the Saxon words "stan halh" meaning stony valley. Through the ages it was called Stanahala in 1143, Stanhala in 1167 and Stonhal during Henry III's reign.
Stonnall is part of the Lichfield district, formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. Prior to this it was part of the Lichfield Rural District. It falls within Tamworth constituency.
How can you tell by lookin' at me?
How can you tell, you like what you see?
Suddenly there's a boy in the rain alone
Suddenly there's a girl in the rain alone
Oh, yeah
How can you tell humans are real?
How can you tell, you like what you feel?
Suddenly there's a girl in your heart, oh, boy
Suddenly there's a boy in your heart, oh, boy
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, how can you tell by lookin' at me?
How can you tell, you like what you see?
Suddenly there's a boy in the rain alone
Suddenly there's a girl in the rain alone