Through the war years she made progress with the big bands of the period; Bob Crosby, Joe Venuti and Charlie Barnet orches- tras. In 1945 she left Barnet and signed up with Capitol Records, where such famous hits as "Wheel Of Fortune", etc., she rapidly rose to national fame as a solo artist.
Here on this record you will hear some of the finest jazz-rooted vocals ever made by Kay Starr; the style which we believe to be her most sincere, and one in which she performs to her fullest.
Who's Foolin' Who
Sunday
Sweet Lorraine
Stormy Weather
All Of Me
Dixieland Band


Thanks so much for posting this. I used to own this album on vinyl and I haven't heard it in years -- a trip down memory lane!
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