The Mills Brothers

Group1928-1982Ended

The Mills Brothers's albums, compilations, singles and EPs, and videos discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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American vocal quartet, among the most unique and influential in the history of both jazz and mainstream popular music. The four brothers were all born in Piqua, Ohio, United States - John Charles (born Oct. 19, 1910, died Jan. 24, 1936, Bellefontaine, Ohio), Herbert (born April 2, 1912, died April 12, 1989, Las Vegas, Nev.), Harry (born Aug. 19, 1913, died June 28, 1982, Los Angeles, Calif.), and Donald (born April 29, 1915, died Nov. 13, 1999, Los Angeles). After moving to New York, the group became a sensation and hit it big during 1931 and early 1932 with their versions of "Tiger Rag" and "Dinah". During the years 1933-1935, the Brothers starred with Crosby for Woodbury Soap in Bing Crosby Entertains, making 27 appearances in all on the CBS radio show. They also recorded their classics "Lazy Bones", "Sweet Sue", "Lulu's Back In Town", "Bye-Bye Blackbird", "Sleepy Head", and "Shoe Shine Boy". Their film appearances included Twenty Million Sweethearts (Warner Brothers, 1934) and Broadway Gondolier (Warner Brothers, 1935). After John's death in 1936, their father, also called John (born Feb. 11, 1889, Bellefontaine,Ohio, died Dec. 8, 1967, Bellefontaine) joined the group. He retired in 1956 and the group became a trio. Through 1939 the group enjoyed remarkable success in Europe. During the Second World War, there was also a brief time when the group performed with a non family singer. Gene Smith served as a stand-in for one year when the Army drafted Harry. Although Smith's solo singing did not particularly resemble the group's usual sound, he was able to harmonize well until the fourth brother's return. Smith is noticeable in a number of the Mills Brothers' film appearances. The rise of rock and roll in the early fifties did little to decrease the Mills Brothers popularity. In 1957, John Sr., aged 68, stopped touring with the group. As a trio, the Mills Brothers were frequent guests on numerous television programs. The Mills Brothers' celebrated their fiftieth anniversary in show business in 1976.

Discography

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My Gal Sal - Barber Shop Ballads

1942

Studio Album

Famous Barber Shop Ballads, Volume One

1946

Studio Album

Famous Barber Shop Ballads Volume Two

1949

Studio Album

Souvenir Album

1950

Studio Album

Wonderful Words

1951

Studio Album

Four Boys And A Guitar

1954

Studio Album

Singin' And Swingin'

1956

Studio Album

...Memory Lane…

1956

Studio Album

One Dozen Roses

1957

Studio Album

In A Mellow Tone

1958

Studio Album

Mmmm ... The Mills Brothers

1958

Studio Album

The Mills Brothers In Hi-Fi: Barbershop Ballads

1958

Studio Album

Great Hits

1959

Studio Album

Merry Christmas

1959

Studio Album

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

1959

Studio Album

Greatest Barbershop Hits

1959

Studio Album

Glow With The Mills Brothers

1959

Studio Album

Famous Barber Shop Ballads Vol. 3

1959

Studio Album

Harmonizin' With

1959

Studio Album

Great Hits - Vol. 2

1960

Studio Album

The Mills Bros. Sing

1960

Studio Album

Barbershop Harmony

1960

Studio Album

Yellow Bird

1961

Studio Album

Great Hawaiian Hits

1961

Studio Album

San Antonio Rose

1961

Studio Album

Sing Beer Barrel Polka And Other Golden Hits

1962

Studio Album

That Country Feeling

1963

Studio Album

Sing For You

1964

Studio Album

Say Si Si

1964

Studio Album

Gems By The Mills Brothers

1964

Studio Album

10 Years Of Hits 1954-1964

1965

Studio Album

The Mills Brothers Live! Recorded At The Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen

1966

Studio Album

The Mills Brothers Today!

1966

Studio Album

Anytime!

1967

Studio Album

Fortuosity

1967

Studio Album

The Board Of Directors

1968

Studio Album

Fortuosity

1968

Studio Album

The Board Of Directors Annual Report

1968

Studio Album

My Shy Violet

1968

Studio Album

Dream A Little Dream Of Me

1968

Studio Album

The Board of Directors & Annual Report

1968

Studio Album

Till We Meet Again

1968

Studio Album

The Board of Directors

1968

Studio Album

Dream

1969

Studio Album

The Mills Brothers In Motion

1969

Studio Album

No Turnin' Back

1970

Studio Album

A Donut And A Dream

1972

Studio Album

What A Wonderful World

1972

Studio Album