Starr returned to Capitol Records in 1959 and the label soon released the studio album Movin'!, which reached number 16 on the UK Albums Chart. The following year, Capitol released three studio albums of her material: Losers, Weepers, Movin' on Broadway! and Kay Starr: Jazz Singer. The next year a country album was released titled Just Plain Country, which featured the charting single "Four Walls". Other charting singles of this period included "Foolin' Around" and a solo version of "I'll Never Be Free". In 1966, Starr made the Billboardadult contemporary chart for the first time "Tears and Heartaches". A corresponding album appeared on Capitol in 1966. Starr continued recording for various labels through the 1980s. This included a collaboration with Count Basie and a live album in the 1980s.
Albums
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, and other relevant details
^Starr, Kay (1950). "Songs by Kay Starr (LP Information)". Capitol Records. T-211.
^Starr, Kay (1956). "The Hits of Kay Starr (LP Information)". Capitol Records. T-415.
^Starr, Kay (1960). "Kay Starr (LP Information)". RCA Camden. CAL-567.
^Starr, Kay (1961). "All-Starr Hits (LP Information)". Capitol Records. T-1468.
^Starr, Kay (1974). "Kay Starr's Again (LP Information)". Capitol Records. ST-11323/SM-11323.
^Starr, Kay (1975). "Kay Starr (LP Information)". Capitol Records. 5C050-81805.
^Starr, Kay (1976). "Pure Gold (LP Information)". RCA Victor. ANL1-1311-A.
^Starr, Kay (1984). "20 Golden Greats (LP Information)". Capitol Records. SCA-260192.
^Starr, Kay (1984). "Wheel of Fortune & Other Hits (Cassette Information)". CEMA Special Products. S41-56689.
^Starr, Kay (March 18, 1991). "Capitol Collectors Series (CD Information)". Capitol Records/EMI. CZ-411.
^Starr, Kay (1991). "Greatest Hits (Disc Information)". Curb Records. CD-77404 (CD); D4-77404 (Cassette).
^Starr, Kay (August 1, 1995). "Spotlight on Kay Starr (Great Ladies of Song) (Disc Information)". Capitol Records/EMI. CDP-8293922 (CD); 29392 (Cassette).
^Starr, Kay (1997). "Kay Starr Sings Standards (CD Information)". Hallmark Records. 307792.
^Starr, Kay (1998). "The RCA Years (CD Information)". Collector's Choice Music. CCM-00592.
^Starr, Kay (July 9, 2002). "Definitive Kay Starr on Capitol (CD Information)". Collector's Choice Music/Capitol Records/EMI. CCM-02762.
^Starr, Kay (April 9, 2007). "The Ultimate Collection (CD Information)". Capitol Records/EMI. 90046 (EMI); 900462 (Capitol).
^Starr, Kay (1986). "Live at Freddy's (CD Information)". Baldwin Street Music. BJC-202.
^ abcWhitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories, 1890-1954 The History of American Popular Music : Compiled from America's Popular Music Charts 1890-1954. Record Research Inc. p. 76. ISBN978-0898200836.
^Starr, Kay; Pollack Orchestra, Ben (1945). ""Honey"/"I Ain't Gonna Cry" (78 RPM Single)". Jewel Records. J-1000.
^Starr, Kay; Pollack Orchestra, Ben (1945). ""Should I"/"Don't Meddle in My Mood" (78 RPM Single)". Jewel Records. J-1001.
^Starr, Kay; Five, Lantern (1946). ""After You're Gone"/"St. Louis Blues" (78 RPM Single)". Lamplighter Records. 109.
^Starr, Kay; Five, Lantern (August 1946). ""Love Me or Leave Me"/"Sweet Lorraine" (78 RPM Single)". Lamplighter Records. 110.
^Starr, Kay (October 1947). ""Share Croppin' Blues"/"I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 40051.
^Starr, Kay (January 1948). ""Then I'll Be Tired of You"/"Was That the Human Thing to Do" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 40066.
^Starr, Kay (March 1948). ""You've Got to See Your Mama Every Night"/"I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 219.
^Starr, Kay (May 1948). ""Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms)"/"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 15087.
^Starr, Kay (July 1948). ""Many Happy Returns of the Day"/"Mama Goes Where Papa Goes" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 15137.
^Starr, Kay (July 1948). ""Please Love Me"/"There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 15288.
^Starr, Kay (February 1949). ""You Broke Your Promise"/"Second Hand Love" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 15380.
^Starr, Kay (June 1949). ""Oh I'm So Lonesome Tonight"/"It's the First Time I've Given My Heart" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 57-639.
^Starr, Kay (July 1949). ""I Wish I Had a Wishbone"/"There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 57-681.
^Starr, Kay (September 1949). ""Ya Gotta Buy, Buy, Buy, For Baby"/"Break It to Me Gently" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 57-717.
^Starr, Kay (December 1949). ""Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone"/"A Game of Broken Hearts" (78 RPM Single)". Capitol Records. 792.
^ abcWhitburn, Joel (2003). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002. Record Research Inc. ISBN978-0898201550.