by Mitch Miller on album Miscellaneous
Mitch Miller Miscellaneous The Children's Marching Song (nick Nack Paddy Whack) The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack) Mitch Miller and His Orchestra (Adapted and arranged by Malcolm Arn
by Mitch Miller and his Orchestra on album Mitch's Marches
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller on album Miscellaneous
Mitch Miller Miscellaneous Annie Laurie/Auld Lang Syne Maxwellton's braes are Bonnie Where early fa's the dew And it's there that Annie Laurie Gave me her promise true Gave me her promise true Wh
by Mitch Miller on album Miscellaneous
Mitch Miller Miscellaneous Lisbon Antiqua LISBON ANTIGUA I gave my heart to you in old Lisbon that night, Under the spell of your charms, I felt your arms hold me so tight; `Twas heaven to find such
by Mitch Miller on album The Christmas Collection: Mitch Miller (Remastered)
Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light The hopes and fears of all the y
by Mitch Miller on album Mitch Miller: My Christmas (Remastered)
Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light The hopes and fears of all the y
by Mitch Miller And The Gang on album Mitch Miller and the Gang: Thirty Six Sing Along Favorites
Good night sweetheart, till we meet tomorrow Good night sweetheart, sleep will banish sorrow Tears and parting may make us forlorn But with the dawn, a new day is born (so I'll say) Good night sweethe
by Mitch Miller and his Orchestra on album The Great American Songbook
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and his Orchestra on album Greatest Hits
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album 101 Greatest Western Themes
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album Greatest Hits
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and his Orchestra on album 100 Golden Hits of the 50's, Vol. 1 (100 Best Songs of the 1950s)
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album Grandma's Musicbox, Vol. 1
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album Great American Songbook
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album Solid Gold Hits - 1955
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa
by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra on album Then 1955
The yellow rose of texas-artists: mitch miller and the gang-the # 17 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1955-traditional folk song adapted by don georgethere's a yellow rose in texa