Don't Worry 'bout Me
Kay Starr's 1958 recording of 'Don't Worry 'bout Me' stands as a definitive example of doo-wop harmony and vocal arrangement. Released during the height of the R&B and early rock and roll era, the track showcases Starr's signature smooth tenor voice and the tight, interwoven harmonies characteristic of her work with The Chordettes. The song captures the upbeat, optimistic spirit of the late 1950s, blending pop sensibilities with traditional gospel and jazz influences. As a staple of her discography, the recording exemplifies the polished production standards of the period and remains a celebrated song in the canon of classic American vocal music. |