Other Starday-King titles on cassette
 

Various Artists:   Stars & Hits of the Steel Guitar

Includes tracks by Pete Drake, Little Roy Wiggins, Shot Jackson & Buddy Emmons, 

Tommy Hill, Jimmy Day, Leon McAuliffe, and Walter Haynes.
 

Various Artists:   Yakety Axe

Includes tracks by Arthur Smith, Herbie Remington, Tommy Hill, Little Roy Wiggins, 

Jimmy Richardson, Pete Drake, Dean Manuel with the Jim Reeves Blue Boys, Thumbs

Carlisle, Joe Maphis, and Leon McAuliffe.
 

Various Artists:   Country Instrumental Hits

Includes tracks by Jackie Phelps, Leon McAuliffe, Pete Drake, Tommy Hill, Bill Wimberly, 

Flatt & Scuggs, Dean Manuel, Jimmy Richardson, and Cowboy Copas.
 

Various Artists:   Stars of the Grand Ole Opry

Includes tracks by The Willis Brothers, Dottie West, Jim & Jesse, Dave Dudley, Stringbean,

Minnie Pearl, Cowboy Copas, Archie Campbell, Justin Tubb, and Roy Drusky.
 

Various Artists:   Walkin’ After Midnight

Includes tracks by George Jones, Robert Lunn, Arthur Smith, Curly Fox, Leon Payne, 

Patsy Cline, Jimmie Skinner, Texas Ruby, The Willis Brothers, and Buck Owens.
 

Various Artists:   Shenandoah, So Rare     ("Best of the Instrumentals" series)

Includes tracks by Duane Eddy, Bill Doggett, Johnny & the Hurricanes, Nashville

Harmonicas, Jimmy Dorsey, Bill Black’s Combo, Bill Justis, and Arthur Smith.
 

Various Artists: Texas Style Instrumentals  ("Best of the Instrumentals" series)

Includes tracks by Bob Wills & the Texas Playsboys, Buddy Emmons & Shot Jackson, 

Pee Wee King & Redd Stewart, Leon McAuliffe, Chubby Wise, Roy Wiggins, Arthur Smith,

and Reno & Smiley.
 

Various Artists:   Texas Dance Hall Greats      (Starday’s "Best of Country" series)

Includes tracks by Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys, Shot Jackson, T. Texas Tyler, 

Tommy Hill, Joe "Red" Hayes, Leon McAuliffe, Tommy Jackson, and The Blue Sky Boys.
 

 Joe Maphis & Jackie Phelps: Nashville Guitars

Includes "Fire on the Strings," "Hot Rod Guitar," and "A Little Bit of Travis" (Joe Maphis)

<and> "Guitar Cannonball," "Cotton Field Blues," and "Y’all Come" (Jackie Phelps).
 

Pee Wee King & Redd Stewart:   Tennessee Waltz & Slow Polka

Includes "Tennessee Waltz," "New Westphalia Waltz," "Twin Fiddle Polka," "Goodbye

New Orleans," "Ten Thousand Crying Towels," and "When the Lights Go Dim Downtown."
 

Johnny Cash:   The Singing Storyteller

Includes "Hey Good Lookin’," "You’re the Nearest Thing to Heaven," "Next in Line," 

"Give My Love to Rose," "I Can’t Help It," and "The Ways of a Woman in Love."
 

Bill Justis:   "Raunchy" and other Great Instrumentals

Includes "Raunchy," "Scroungie," "Catty Wampus," "Flea Circus," "Flip, Flop and Bop,"

"Wild Rice," and "The Stranger."
 

Arthur Smith:   Guitar Boogie

Includes "Guitar Boogie," "Guitar Hop," "Maggie Blues on Guitar," "11 String Strut,"

"Philadelphia Guitar," and "Troubled Mind Blues."
 

The Willis Brothers:   Y’all Come / Satisfied Mind

Includes "Y’all Come," "A Satisifed Mind," "Waltzin’ with Sin," "Good Girl Bad," 

"Private Lee," "Gonna Buy Me A Juke Box," and "Nobody’s Business."
 

Gene Pitney:   The Best of Easy Listening

Includes "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance," "Town Without Pity," "Born to Lose," 

"She Lets Her Hair Down (Early in the Morning)," and "Half Heaven-Half Heartache."
 

Jimi Hendrix:  From This Day On

Includes "From This Day On"–"You Say You Love Me"– "Get Down"– "Under the Table"

(part II) – "Blues Blues" – "'Red House" – "Miracle Worker" – "Peoples People"

(a.k.a., "Bleeding Heart").
 

Various Artists:   16 Greatest Truck Driver Hits

Contents:  "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go" (Claude Gray), "Give Me Forty Acres"

(The Willis Brothers), "The Woman Behind the Man Behind the Wheel" (Red Sovine),

"Gear Shiftin’" (Pete Drake), "Widow Maker" (Jimmy Martin), "Rollin’ on Rubber Wheels"

(The Stanley Brothers), "Tombstone Every Mile" (Charlie Moore), "Truck Drivin’ Man"

(Hylo Brown), "Girl on the Billboard" (Del Reeves), "Remington Ride" (Reno & Smiley),

"That’s Truck Drivin’" (Slim Jacobs), "Diesel Smoke & Dangerous Curves" (Bobby Sykes),

Truck Driver’s Queen" (Moore & Napier), "Radar Blues" (Coleman Wilson), "Big Footed

Dan" (Benny Martin), and "Convoy" (Tommy Hill Music Festival).
 

*Note: c1978 Gusto Records (Nashville, TN)