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The Mills Brothers - Some of These Days (1934) September 14, 1934 "No musical intruments or mechanical devices used on this recording other than one guitar.
The Mills Brothers were a key influence on 1950s doo wop and famous for using vocal approximations of instrumental sounds.
Features Song Lyrics for The Mills Brothers's The Mills Brothers album. Some Of These Days Lyrics. 37. Funiculi, Funicula Lyrics.
The following is a discography of the jazz/swing vocal group The Mills Brothers. The Mills Brothers Sing. Stardust Records Presents The Mills Brothers: The Best Of The War Years: The Mills Brothers. San Antonio Rose (1961). The Very Best of the Mills Brothers - 2005.
The Mills Brothers, sometimes billed the Four Mills Brothers, and originally known as the Four Kings of Harmony, were an African-American jazz and pop vocal quartet who made more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies and garnered at least three dozen gold records. The Mills Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998.
The Mills Brothers 10/25/2005. 1 Some of These Days The Mills Brothers 2:40. 2 Nagasaki The Mills Brothers 2:21. 3 Sweet Georgia Brown The Mills Brothers 2:42. 4 Tiger Rag The Mills Brothers 1:47. 5 Rockin' Chair The Mills Brothers 3:37. 6 Miss Otis Regrets The Mills Brothers 3:27. 7 My Gal Sal The Mills Brothers 3:1. 8 Limehouse Blues The Mills Brothers 2:28. 9 There Goes My Headache The Mills Brothers 2:7. 10 Sweet Lucy Brown The Mills Brothers 2:45. 11 Don't Be Afraid to Tell Your (Mother) The Mills Brothers 2:44.
The Mills Brothers, sometimes billed as The Four Mills Brothers, were a . jazz and pop vocal quartet. The group was originally composed of four brothers all born in Piqua, Ohio: John Jr (1911-1936) basso and guitarist, Herbert (1912-1989) tenor, Harry (1913-1982) baritone, and Donald (1915-1999) lead tenor. Their father owned a barber's shop, and founded a barbershop quartet called the Four Kings of Harmony. As the boys grew older, they began singing in the choir of the Cyrene African Methodist Episcopal Church and in the Park Avenue Baptist Church in Piqua. The Mills B. ore . Year: 1965.
| A1 | Sentimental Teardrops | 2:34 |
| A2 | I Want To Be The Lover | 2:31 |
| A3 | Promises, Promises | 2:53 |
| A4 | Sixty Seconds Got Together | 2:42 |
| A5 | Poor Butterfly | 2:34 |
| A6 | Row, Row, Row | 2:00 |
| B1 | There Goes My Heart | 2:40 |
| B2 | Do You Ever Think Of Me | 1:50 |
| B3 | Cheatin' On Me | 2:36 |
| B4 | Nothing's Good About Goodbye | 2:39 |
| B5 | This Is A Wonderful World | 2:33 |
| B6 | At Sundown | 2:17 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DLP 3699 | The Mills Brothers | These Are The Mills Brothers (LP, Mono) | Dot Records | DLP 3699 | US | 1966 |
| DLP 25699, DLP 25,699 | The Mills Brothers | These Are The Mills Brothers (LP) | Dot Records, Dot Records | DLP 25699, DLP 25,699 | US | 1966 |
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