Kay Starr - Chart Hits

Chart Hits

Year Single Chart positions
US US
AC
US Country UK
1948 "You Were Only Foolin' (While I Was Falling in Love)" 16
1949 "So Tired" 7
"How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies" 28
1950 "Hoop-de-Doo" 2
"Bonaparte's Retreat" 4
"Mississippi" 18
"I'll Never Be Free" 3 2
"Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own" 22 5
"Oh! Babe" 7
1951 "Ocean of Tears" 15
"You're My Sugar" 22
"Come On-A My House" 8
"Angry" 26
1952 "Wheel of Fortune" 1
"I Waited a Little Too Long" 20
"Kay's Lament" 18
"Fool, Fool, Fool" 13
"Comes A-Long A-Love" 9 1
"Three Letters" 22
1953 "Side by Side" 3 7
"Half A Photograph" 7
"Allez-Vous-En" 11
"When My Dreamboat Comes Home" 18
"Swamp Fire" 30
"Changing Partners" 7 4
1954 "The Man Upstairs" 7
"If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" 4
"Am I A Toy Or A Treasure" 22 17
"Fortune in Dreams" 17
1955 "Good and Lonesome" 17
1956 "The Rock And Roll Waltz" 1 1
"I've Changed My Mind A Thousand Times" 73
"Second Fiddle" 40
"Love Ain't Right" 89
"Things I Never Had" 89
"The Good Book" 89
1957 "Jamie Boy" 54
"A Little Loneliness" 73
"My Heart Reminds Me" 9
1961 "Foolin' Around" 49
"I'll Never Be Free" 94
1962 "Four Walls" 92
1965 "Never Dreamed I Could Love Somebody New" 23
1966 "Tears and Heartaches" 19
"Old Records" 26
1965 "When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)" 24

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