The Mills Brothers- Someday You’ll Be Sorry

Album: What A Wonderful World! The Mills Brothers Release Date: 1972 Producers: Paramount Records Audio Source: Vinyl Record Sound Type: Stereo Speed: 33 1/3 RPM Record Number: PAS-6024 Producer: Tom Mack Arranger And Conductor: Jimmie Haskell Engineers: Thorne Nogar, John Anderson, Skip Goodwin Photography: Bill Levy Tracks: Side 1 1. Come Summer- ASCAP -(C. Leigh-C. Coleman) 2. Sally Sunshine- BMI -(G. Stephens-L. Reed) 3. What A Wonderful World- ASCAP -(G. Weiss-G. Douglas) 4. Everybody But Me- ASCAP -(F. Huddleston-A. Rinker) 5. The Drum- BMI -(A. O’Day) Side 2 1. My Sweet Mama- ASCAP -(J. Cutty-P. Himmelstrand) 2. Lazybones- ASCAP -(J. Mercer-H. Carmichael) 3. Angels Never Leave Heaven- ASCAP -(D. Pelosi-A. Noel-L. Ilda) 4. Strollin’- ASCAP -(V. Horton-H. Haynes) 5. Someday You’ll Be Sorry- ASCAP -(L. Armstrong) 6. Happy Songs Of Love- ASCAP -(F. Stanton-A. Kent) Description Paragraph 02: How does one explain that Donald, Harry and Herbert Mills, none of whom has yet left his fifties, have actually been professional performers, in every area of show business, for 46 years? Easy: you must take into account that they started when they were all between the ages of 10 and 12- except for the older brother John (the only one who could sing bass at the beginning), who supplied guitar accompaniment to his younger brothers’ famed imitation of trumpets, saxophones and trombones. The youngsters were so good at it, that the labels of early recordings carried the following message: “There are no musical instruments on this recording except a guitar.“ Final Note: Printed in the Arbiters Note: I was unable to fit all of the description. Watch the next upload to read more.
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