'Star Eyes' is a Sarah Vaughan album released in 1963 by Mercury Records. The album compiles recordings by Vaughan from the early 1960s, focusing on jazz standards and ballads.
The album includes tracks such as 'Star Eyes', 'I'll Remember April', and 'My Funny Valentine', showcasing Vaughan's improvisational skill and her rich contralto voice. Arrangements were done by various conductors, including Quincy Jones on some tracks.
Although not a concept album, 'Star Eyes' was well received by critics and is considered an example of Vaughan's work in her artistic maturity. It was reissued in digital format by Verve Records.