The One, The Only Kay Starr/Blue Starr

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Kay Starr was one of the dominant voices in American pop music in the 1950s. Her first release on the RCA Victor label, 1955's "The One - The Only" was produced by RCA staff producer and occaisonal instrumental artist Henri Rene, and features backing by both Harold Mooney and Starr's ex-boss, Joe Venuti. "Blue Starr," from 1957, was produced by Hal Stanley and features the orchestra of Pete King. Includes three bonus tracks.

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One: The Only & Blue Starr
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    One: The Only & Blue Starr
    Kay Starr
    Manufacturer: Collectables
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00007BH0Z
    Release Date: 2002-11-05

    Tracks:

    1. A Hundred Years From Today
    2. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
    3. Glad Rag Doll
    4. Fit As A Fiddle
    5. My Buddy
    6. You Can Depend On Me
    7. I Want A Little Boy
    8. Ill Never Say Never Again Again
    9. The Prisoners Song
    10. Once More
    11. Georgia On My Mind
    12. Jump For Joy
    13. Its A Lonesome Old Town (When Youre Not Around)
    14. Youre Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do)
    15. The House Is Haunted (By The Echo Of Your Last Good Bye)
    16. We Three (My Echo My Shadow And Me)
    17. I Really Dont Want To Know
    18. Blue Starr
    19. Wedding Bells
    20. Its Funny To Everyone But Me
    21. Little White Lies
    22. Just Like A Butterfly (Thats Caught In The Rain)
    23. Blue And Sentimental
    24. Turn Right (Bonus Track)
    25. For Better Or Worse (Bonus Track)
    26. I Couldnt Care Less (Bonus Track)

    Album Description

    Kay Starr was one of the dominant voices in American pop music in the 1950s. Her first release on the RCA Victor label, 1955's "The One - The Only" was produced by RCA staff producer and occaisonal instrumental artist Henri Rene, and features backing by both Harold Mooney and Starr's ex-boss, Joe Venuti. "Blue Starr," from 1957, was produced by Hal Stanley and features the orchestra of Pete King. Includes three bonus tracks.

    Album Description

    U.S. two-fer combines 'The One - The Only' (1956) with 'Blue Starr' (1957). Highlights include, 'Georgia On My Mind', 'I Really Don't Want To Know' & 'Little White Lies'. Plus the bonus tracks, 'Turn Right', 'For Better Or Worse' & 'I Couldn't Care Less'. Collectables. 2002.

    Music:

    1. The Ultimate [Import]
    2. There Goes My Everything/Take a Message to Mary
    3. This Is My Song [Import]
    4. Tom Jones International [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
    5. Traveling Light
    6. Tribute to Ellington
    7. Two of Us/Begin to Love [Import]
    8. Ultimate Shirley Horn
    9. Uptown Lounge
    10. Vaughan and Violins

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