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  1. The Mills Brothers, ... We were overseas from then on except for two months in 1940 and then we went back to South America. We didn't get back until 1941. In the meantime the Ink Spots were coming up, and people had sort of forgotten us. ...

  2. Die Mills Brothers spielten im Laufe ihrer Karriere 2.490 Aufnahmen ein [4], unter anderem mit Jazzmusikern wie Duke Ellington (1931), Don Redman (1931) Ella Fitzgerald (1937) und Louis Armstrong (1937–1940). Sie waren die erfolgreichste Vokalgruppe in der Geschichte der US-amerikanischen Populärmusik.

  3. Wonderful Words (Decca, 1951) Meet the Mills Brothers (Decca, 1953) Four Boys and a Guitar (Decca, 1954) Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers (Decca, 1954) Singin' and Swingin' (Decca, 1956) Memory Lane (Decca, 1956) One Dozen Roses (Decca, 1957) The Mills Brothers in Hi-Fi: Barbershop Ballads (Decca, 1958) In a Mellow Tone ( Vocalion, 1958)

  4. Marie Lyrics by The Mills Brothers from the 1940-1941, Vol. 7 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Marie, Marie, Marie Marie, the dawn is breaking Marie, (oh, Marie) you'll soon be waking To find you heart is aching…

  5. John Jr. was born in 1910, Herbert in 1912, Harry F. in 1913, and Donald F. in 1915, all in Piqua, Ohio. They were the sons of John H. and Ethel Mills. John Sr. was a barber in this small town and a member of a barbershop quartet called the "Four Kings of Harmony." Ethel, the brother's mother, sang light opera until the brothers started school.

  6. Explore The Mills Brothers's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Mills Brothers on AllMusic.

  7. My #1 favorite group. This playlist is filled with many recordings done by The Mills Brothers! I've decided to keep full live recordings out of this playlist...