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Year
1968
Peak Position
#23
Weeks on Chart
15
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Mills Brothers were a popular American jazz and pop vocal group that achieved major success in the 1930s and 1940s. The group consisted of four brothers: John Jr., Herbert, Harry, and Donald Mills. They were known for their close harmonies and innovative vocal techniques, often emulating musical instruments with their voices. The Mills Brothers are considered one of the earliest examples of a cappella singing and were influential in the development of vocal jazz.


The Mills Brothers had a string of hits during their career, including songs like "Paper Doll," "Glow Worm," and "Till Then." They were known for their smooth vocal style and ability to blend different genres such as jazz, pop, and rhythm and blues. The Mills Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential vocal groups in music history.

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