Starmaker (album)

Starmaker is a compilation album of phonograph records by Tommy Dorsey, featuring collaborations between Dorsey and artists his band had a role in making popular. These include musicians such as Buddy Rich, composers and arrangers such as Sy Oliver, and vocalists like Frank Sinatra and Jo Stafford. It was released as a part of the Victor Musical Smart Set series.

Reception
The songs in Starmaker were advertised in Billboard magazine as "some of the swellest songs [the big money stars] ever made with Tommy". According to Joel Whitburn, the highest-charting song of the set was "Oh! Look At Me Now", which stayed at number 2 for six weeks and charted for a total of twelve, peaking in March 1941.

Track listing
These previously issued songs were featured on a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Victor P-150.

Disc 1: (20-1576) 1. "None But The Lonely Heart", recorded September 12, 1941 – featuring Tommy Dorsey

2. "Will You Still Be Mine?", recorded February 7, 1941 – featuring Connie Haines

Disc 2: (20-1577) 1. "Everything Happens To Me", recorded February 7, 1941 – featuring Frank Sinatra

2. "Swing High", recorded October 16, 1940 – featuring Ziggy Elman

Disc 3: (20-1578) 1. "Oh! Look At Me Now", recorded January 6, 1941 – featuring Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, and The Pied Pipers

2. "Little Man With The Candy Cigar", recorded February 7, 1941 – featuring Jo Stafford

Disc 4: (20-1579) 1. "Swingin' On Nothin'", recorded July 15, 1941 – featuring Sy Oliver and Jo Stafford

2. "Not So Quiet, Please", recorded February 19, 1942 – featuring Buddy Rich