KAY STARR How About This! Complete album
Not only is “How About This” one of Kay Starr’s finest jazz albums, as far as I can ascertain it’s the only LP that has never made it officially on to CD. 1.I get the blues when it rains 2.God bless the child 3.Baby won’t you please come home 4.Ain’t no use 5.My man 6.Hallelujah I love him so 7.I can’t stop oving you 8.Keep smiling at trouble 9.If I could be with you 10.Goodtime girl 11.Cottage for sale Recorded 7 December 1968 at A&R Studios, New York except tracks 8,9 and 10, recorded 10 December 1968, produced by Dick Pierce, Tom Mack and Teddy Rieg. With the Count Basie Orchestra, arranged and conducted by Dick Hayman. Released in US in April 1969 on Paramount PARA 5001 Released in UK in July 1969 on Paramount SPFL 253

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The Very Best of Jazz Divas - Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Mildred Bailey

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Kay Starr, Tyrone Power, 1955 TV Hit Medley

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The Voice of Romance | Doris Day Inspired Romantic Oldies 50s & 60s | Timeless Love Songs

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Bullitt - The Chase (1968)

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Vintage Evening Radio Jazz – 1930s 1940s Smooth Swing & Vinyl Background Music

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1970s French Pop Classics | Late Night Paris Cafe Vibes | Slow Cafe Moments (60s 70s 80s)

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Carole King Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park (Concert Film)

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Kay Starr -- I Really Don't Want to Know

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Amazing Workers Compilation | Working with Skilled Engineers✅

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Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie - A Tisket a Tasket (Norman Granz Jazz in Montreux 1979)

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Kay Starrs for the Troops with Bob Hope 11/16/60

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1970s Inspired French Pop | Warm Retro Nostalgia | Slow Cafe Moments (60s 70s 80s)

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How to Do Nothing — Vintage Noir Jazz for Slow Evenings 🎷

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Best of the 60s

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12 Old Drummers That Still OUTPERFORM Everyone

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Billie Holiday - The Best Of Classics Masters - Fantastic Vocal Jazz Music of Our History

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Perry Como & Guest Kay Starr

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