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I've Got To Sing 1944-1948
 
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I've Got To Sing 1944-1948

Kay StarrMP3 Download
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: May 19, 1998
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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  1. I've Got To Sing 1:03 Not Available
  2. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 2:02 Not Available
  3. Maybe You'll Be There 2:24 Not Available
  4. It's A Great Feeling 2:37 Not Available
  5. He's Funny That Way 2:16 Not Available
  6. Sunday 3:18 Not Available
  7. Love Me Or Leave Me 2:53 Not Available
  8. Sweet Lorriane 2:39 Not Available
  9. Who's Foolin' Who 2:27 Not Available
10. All Of Me 2:27 Not Available
11. What Goes Up 2:37 Not Available
12. My Future Just Passed 2:54 Not Available
13. What Can I Say After I'm Sorry? 2:06 Not Available
14. Betcha I Getcha 2:09 Not Available
15. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 2:54 Not Available
16. Ain't Misbehavin' 2:07 Not Available
17. Honeysuckle Rose 2:45 Not Available
18. What A Difference A Day Made 3:07 Not Available
19. The Dixieland Band 2:13 Not Available
20. There's A Lull In My Life 2:45 Not Available
21. Cabin In The Sky 3:02 Not Available
22. S'posin 2:03 Not Available
23. Don't Worry 'Bout Me 3:39 Not Available
24. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight 3:10 Not Available
25. Blame My Absent Minded Heart 2:41 Not Available
26. Them There Eyes 2:02 Not Available
27. You're Always There 2:38 Not Available
28. Headless Horseman 2:57 Not Available
29. I've Got To Sing 1:04 Not Available
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kay Starr sings some mighty fine tunes--THANK YOU, KAY STARR !!!, April 3, 2008
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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I've Got to Sing 1944-1948: The Metronome Series is yet another wonderful collection of great songs recorded by Kay Starr in the earlier days of her career. Kay is in excellent form on this CD. There's a bit of surface noise here and there but it never truly interferes with the sound. The artwork reflects good judgment, too.

"I've Got To Sing" features Kay front and center--and her excellent ability to handle those subtle tempo changes impresses me greatly. The big band arrangement also works very well for this opening number. "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" is a stellar number when Kay sings this so sweetly; her delivery of this song is truly the definitive rendition of this classic ballad. Moreover, "It's A Great Feeling" shines like gold when Kay Starr sings it--she never misses a beat! I love that piano solo, too.

"He's Funny That Way" gets the royal treatment from Kay who sings this with all her heart and soul. I love it! Kay truly makes "He's Funny That Way" a total masterpiece. "All Of Me" sounds fresh and new when Kay sings this to perfection; and the elegant piano arrangement enhances the natural beauty of this number. There's some surface noise but this number is so well done that you just can't complain--it's all THAT good.

"Betcha I Getcha" is a peppy little tune that Kay aces easily; this is a charmer and I predict you'll enjoy this very, very much. Awesome! "Ain't Misbehavin'" places Kay Starr squarely front and center--and the string arrangement glistens like silver and gold. I always liked "Ain't Misbehavin';" and Kay's interpretation is mighty fine. Listen also for Honeysuckle Rose;" Kay performs this with all her heart and soul and again we get treated to a fine string arrangement.

"Cabin In The Sky" is a beautiful, romantic slow dance number perfect for dancing late at night with your sweetheart alone in your living room; and there's also "Them There Eyes." "Them There Eyes" is a peppy little number that Kay enhances with her excellent timing and diction. "Them There Eyes" is easily a major highlight of this CD.

"You're Always There" is yet another beautiful ballad that Kay performs to perfection--I love it! Her voice is strong, warm and very vibrant. Great!

This clearly is an album for Kay Starr fans to enjoy over and over again. People who enjoy classic pop vocals and even the "oldies" will love this album, too.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the real deal, August 17, 2005
Swinging post WWII arrangements, and Kay in her early mature years.. it's a combination worth hearing over and over again. Rather than the often insipid arrangements and orchestrations she was paired up with in her later years, here we listen to actual big band jazz in perfect complimentary style to her focused and determined performance style. Her renditions of "My Future Just Passed", and "What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry" transport the listener back in time to the era of great dance halls, Packards and the 21st Century Limited. If you agree that her talent is wasted on later "elevator style" arrangements, then buy this selection. You'll be glad you did.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great 1940s Kay Starr, September 16, 1999
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I really enjoyed this cd. It was great hearing Kay Starr performing standards like her version of Doris Day's Absent Minded Heart and It's A Great Feeling. Joe Venuti and Kay Starr sound positively joyful on the tracks presented.
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