The Mills Brothers - The Mills Brothers: The Anthology (1931-1968)
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The Mills Brothers: The Anthology (1931-1968)
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| Artist(s) | The Mills Brothers |
| Studio | Mca |
| Release Date | August 1, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 008811127923 |
| Buy this item | $28.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 7:48 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, |
Tracks
Disc 1- Tiger Rag - The Mills Brothers, DaCosta, Harry
- Nobody's Sweetheart - The Mills Brothers, Meyers, Billy
- Rockin' Chair - The Mills Brothers, Carmichael, Hoagy
- Dedicated to You - The Mills Brothers, Cahn, Sammy
- Flat Foot Floogie - The Mills Brothers, Gaillard, Slim
- You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine - The Mills Brothers, Daniels, Charles N.
- Cherry - The Mills Brothers, Redman, Don
- (I Yi, Yi, Yi) Wish Me Luck Amigo - The Mills Brothers, Redmond, John [Comp
- Lazy River - The Mills Brothers, Arodin, Sidney
- I'll Be Around - The Mills Brothers, Wilder, Alec
- Paper Doll - The Mills Brothers, Black, Johnny
- Till Then - The Mills Brothers, Wood, Guy
- You Always Hurt the One You Love - The Mills Brothers, Fisher, Doris
- I Wish - The Mills Brothers, Fisher, Doris
- Don't Be a Baby, Baby - The Mills Brothers, Steiner, Howard
- I Don't Know Enough About You - The Mills Brothers, Lee, Peggy [1]
- I Guess I'll Get the Papers (And Go Home) - The Mills Brothers, Prince, Hughie
- Too Many Irons in the Fire - The Mills Brothers, Black, Johnny
- Across the Alley from the Alamo - The Mills Brothers, Green, Joe
- You Never Miss the Water (Till the Well Runs Dry) - The Mills Brothers, Kent, Arthur
- Gloria - The Mills Brothers, Rene, Leon
- Is It True What They Say About Dixie? - The Mills Brothers, Caesar, Irving
- I Love You So Much It Hurts - The Mills Brothers, Tillman, Floyd
- I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - The Mills Brothers, Berlin, Irving
- Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) - The Mills Brothers, Hodges, Jimmie
- If I Had My Way - The Mills Brothers, Kendis, James
- When You Were Sweet Sixteen - The Mills Brothers, Thornton, James
- Daddy's Little Girl - The Mills Brothers, Burke, Bobby
- Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) - The Mills Brothers, Kalmar, Bert
- Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - The Mills Brothers, Clare, Sidney
- Be My Life's Companion - The Mills Brothers, Hilliard, Bob
- The Glow Worm - The Mills Brothers, Lincke, Paul
- A Shoulder to Weep On - The Mills Brothers, Benjamin, Bennie
- Say "Si Si" - The Mills Brothers, Stillman, Al
- Pretty Butterfly - The Mills Brothers, Skylar, Sunny
- The Jones Boy - The Mills Brothers, Mizzy, Victor
- She Was Five and He Was Ten - The Mills Brothers, Napoli, Mike
- You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You - The Mills Brothers, Morgan, Russ
- Opus One - The Mills Brothers, Oliver, Sy
- Smack Dab in the Middle - The Mills Brothers, Calhoun, Chuck
- Standing on the Corner - The Mills Brothers, Loesser, Frank
- Queen of the Senior Prom - The Mills Brothers, Penny, Ed
- When I Lost You - The Mills Brothers, Berlin, Irving
- Yellow Bird - The Mills Brothers, Luboff, Norman
- April in Paris - The Mills Brothers, Harburg, E.Y.
- Blue and Sentimental - The Mills Brothers, Basie, Count
- My Shy Violet - The Mills Brothers, Shuman, Earl
- Cab Driver - The Mills Brothers, Parks, C. Carson
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Merv let me hear them but I fell in love with them all by myself! |
In this case the Mills Brothers rate a resounding yes at every turn. All of them are gone now but their legacy of smooth sounds that tickle your ear without trying to tear them off make for hours and hours of fine listening. If you don't know of these men, get a CD and sit back and let the years fade away. October 30, 2008
| Mills Brothers Anthology rocks! |
| Somewhat Bogus |
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| My very favorite recording act of the 20th century!!!! |
In 1934 the group signed with Decca records. They would remain with the label for over a quarter century. During this period, they were one of the most prolific artists around recording literally hundreds of singles. Tragically, one of the brothers, John Jr. passed away in 1936 to replaced by his father who performed with the group until the mid 1950's.
As another reviewer has pointed out, the early Mills Brothers songs on this CD that originally appeared on Brunswick are re-recordings. But as far as I can tell, all of the Decca sides are the original recordings. Listen to them again for the first time and rediscover why this group was so beloved for so many years. They just don't make 'em like this anymore. In my opinion, "Paper Doll" was one of the great songs of the century. You'll also enjoys such all-time favorites as "Glow Worm", "Till Then" and "Opus One". And check out one of their later hits, 1957's "Queen of the Senior Prom". Group harmony just does not get any better then this folks. The three remaining Mills Brothers continued to perform into the 1980's. My wife was fortunate enough to catch one of their final performances. Their music is timeless. You'll love this anthology. May 3, 2004
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