Kay Starr & Count Basie - Kay Starr & Count Basie (LP)
Gold Star
1500006
UK
1974
SH66-94,006
Kay Starr & Count Basie
Kay Starr & Count Basie - How About This (LP, Album, RE)
Horizon
SH66-94,006
Australia
Unknown
MCA-1550
Kay Starr & Count Basie
Kay Starr & Count Basie - Encounter (LP, RE)
MCA Records
MCA-1550
US
1983
Credits
Conductor, Arranged By – Dick Hyman
Engineer – Phil Ramone
Producer – Dick Peirce, Teddy Ring , Tom Mack
Companies
Manufactured By – Festival Records Pty. Ltd.
Video
Album
How About This is an album by vocalist Kay Starr and pianist and bandleader Count Basie featuring performances recorded in 1968 and released on the Paramount Records label. I Get the Blues When It Rains Marcy Klauber, Harry Stoddard - 3:04. God Bless the Child Arthur Herzog, Jr. Billie Holiday - 3:02. Baby Won't You Please Come Home Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams - 2:48. Ain't No Use Leroy Kirkland, Sidney Wyche 2:46. Cover information about the songs on the release How About This by Kay Starr & Count Basie: who covered the songs, who sang the originals. Reissued as Kay Starr & Count Basie in 1974 on the Rediffusion label as part of the Gold Star series. Added by tsk. Tracks 7. How About This and Count Basie Contents. Album infos. Buy music. Kay Starr. voice, vocals. Recording Unknown label How About This Kay Starr & Count Basie Kay Starr. About Kay Starr. Tell us why you would like to improve the How About This Kay Starr & Count Basie musician page. How About This 1968. Album by Kay Starr. A Cottage for Sale by Kay Starr and Count Basie. is a cover of. A Cottage for Sale by The Revelers 1930. Ain't No Use by Kay Starr and Count Basie. Ain't No Use by Big Maybelle 1955. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home by Kay Starr and Count Basie. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home by Bessie Smith 1923. God Bless the Child by Kay Starr and Count Basie. God Bless the Child by Billie Holiday 1941. Hallelujah I Love Him So by Kay Starr and Count Basie. Hallelujah I Love. How About This. Shop 3 records for sale for album How about this by Kay Starr & Count Basie on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD Starr. Background information. Birth name. Kay Starr with Andy Mansfield on AFRTS' America's Popular Music 1968. In 1950 she returned home to Dougherty and heard a fiddle recording of Bonaparte's Retreat by Pee Wee King. She liked it so much that she wanted to record it. Portrait of a Starr Sunset, 1966. How About This with Count Basie Paramount, 1968. When the Lights Go On Again ABC 1968. Country GNP Crescendo, 1974. On this album, Basie's band wraps around Starr's bluesy, after-hours phrasing like a stole. In addition, Starr is firmly in charge Dick's band arrangements wisely just tag along. What I love most is that Starr and Basie speak the same bluesy language. Kay Starr died in 2016 Count Basie died in 1984. JazzWax tracks: How About This is hard to find, but the CD appears to be available here. I have no idea what the site is selling-whether it's a burn or the album has been re-issued on CD and they are the only vendors. And the entire album can be heard on YouTube, starting here
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