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  1. 20. März 2023 · Mitch Miller, The Gang, The Orchestra – Mitch's Greatest Hits. 0:00 March From the River Kwai/Colonel Bogey 2:25 The Yellow Rose of Texas 5:34 Sing Along 8:23 The Bowery Grenadiers 10:50...

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  2. 20. Sept. 2023 · The Top 10 Most Popular Mitch Miller Songs “The Yellow Rose of Texas” One of Mitch Millers most iconic songs, “The Yellow Rose of Texas,” remains a timeless classic. Released in 1955, this song garnered immense popularity, showcasing Miller’s ability to infuse traditional folk elements with a contemporary twist. Its ...

  3. 1. The Yellow Rose of Texas. 3:00. 2. March from the River Kwai. 2:24. 3. The Bowery Granadiers. 2:21. 4. The Children's Marching Song. 2:46. 5. Do Re mi. 2:02. 6. Medley. 4:01. 7. Sing Along. 2:44. 8. Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips With Me. 2:17. 9. Medley. 2:36. 10. You Are My Sunshine. 3:16. 11. When the Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along. 2:19. 12.

  4. 30. Juli 2022 · 0:00 On Top of Old Smoky2:46 Red River Valley6:57 Down in the Valley9:48 My Darling Clementine13:46 Aunt Rhody17:26 Goodnight, Irene20:58 Listen to the Mocki...

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  5. Mitch Miller: 16 Most Requested Songs Tracklist. 1. The Yellow Rose of Texas Lyrics. 2. March From The River Kwai and Colonel Bogey Lyrics. 3. The Bowery Grenadiers Lyrics. 4. The Children's...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mitch_MillerMitch Miller - Wikipedia

    Mitch Miller disapproved of rock 'n' roll —one of his contemporaries described his denunciation of it as "The Gettysburg Address of Music"—and passed not only on Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly, who became stars on RCA and Coral, respectively, but on The Beatles as well, creating a fortune in revenue for rival Capitol.

  7. Mitchell „Mitch“ William Miller (* 4. Juli 1911 in Rochester, New York; † 31. Juli 2010 in New York City [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Orchesterchef und klassischer Oboespieler, der auch große Erfolge als Repertoirechef und Produzent bei Schallplattengesellschaften wie Mercury Records und Columbia Records (in Deutschland: CBS) hatte.