One More Time (Kay Starr album)

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One More Time
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Compilation album by
Released1960
Genre Pop, jazz
Label Capitol
Kay Starr chronology
Losers, Weepers
(1960)
One More Time
(1960)
Kay Starr: Jazz Singer
(1960)

One More Time is a compilation album by Kay Starr. It was released in 1960 by Capitol Records (catalog no. T-1358). [1]

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Upon the album's release, Billboard magazine gave it the highest rating of four stars and wrote: "Miss Starr is in fine, vibrant vocal form on a group of nostalgic standards and oldies. Selections -- all first-rate jockey material -- reflecting a flock of moods." [2]

AllMusic later gave the album a rating of two stars. [3]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Side by Side"
  2. "So Tired" (Jack Stuart / Russ Morgan)
  3. "I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town" (Albert Von Tilzer / Lew Brown)
  4. "Changing Partners"
  5. "Fortune in Dreams" (Hal Stanley / Irving Taylor)
  6. "Swamp Fire" (Hal Mooney)

Side B

  1. "I'll Always Be in Love with You"
  2. "Two Brothers" (Irving Gordon)
  3. "The Breeze" (Tony Sacco / Dick Smith / Al Lewis)
  4. "Noah!" (Hal Stanley / Irving Taylor)
  5. "Hold Me, Hold Me, Hold Me" (Jule Styne / Betty Comden / Adolph Green)
  6. "Kay's Lament" (Hal Stanley)

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References

  1. "Kay Starr - One More Time". Discogs. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Special Merit Spotlights". The Billboard. May 16, 1960. p. 32.
  3. 1 2 "One More Time". AllMusic . Retrieved December 22, 2020.