Was watching Jack Benny show and seen them. Wow they are so cool, classy and just like guys you would like to sit and have a cup of coffee with. Amazing talent.
Great Performers. Been listening to them since I was a kid in the 1950s. TH-cam is great to see old clips. Brings back a lot of memories watching them with family.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this whole thing, such talent so pure. I also somehow laugh at the same jokes every time I watch, SO GOOD! 😂
They were SOOOO good! The performance of that last song "Up a Lazy River" is probably my favorite of theirs, because I love Harry's exuberance during the song. Though I was not in their generation or the next, I appreciate their music.
Harry makes me think of a black version of my Uncle Ralph...similar looks and mannerisms. I don't have any film of my uncle so it is always fun to watch Harry.
Dean Martin loved and admired them. He said he learnt more from them than from Bing Crosby. If you watch Harry (who is one of the Mills Brothers) you will find that he resembles much of Dean's act and style, as much as his singing tone. Look how he turns his eyes up and the movement of his hands, just like Dean.
Thank you for this post. These harmonies remind me of my dad and his generation and the sounds and singers that were on the air in the 30's and 40's. Thank you so much for this post. I am a child of the DOO WOP era but I listen to these songs to feel close to my dad's time.
They started out as boys singing for passers-by in front of their fathers barber shop in Piqua, Ohio. Sadly, later after becoming successful international stars, they were denied lodging by the local hotel because they were black. To me they were the best vocal trio/quartet ever. Glad to see more of their performances showing up on TH-cam.
Here's a true story and I'll forgo any names. My aunt worked for the L&N Railroad in Evansville for over 65 years. Her husband was a conductor and had a conductor friend who was black. The black conductor's family offered the Mills Brothers lodging when they played the local Evansville hotels. They never forgot. Later on, whenever the Mills Brothers played in Evansville, the hotel would offer the widow (I assume) of the black conductor a room and a FRONT ROW table to every show. My Aunt was a good friend of the widow (again, I assume, because he was never mentioned in the stories), and she got to enjoy one of her favorite bands live and up close. My Mom and Dad were guests at one of those shows. It was when there were only three Mills Brothers, so that must have been the 70's. In case any descendants of the conductor's family ever see this, I heard the name "Mrs Du***" many times. To that family, thank you so much for your most human compassion. The lunacy of race-based thought may never leave us, but one human helping another will always overcome that lunacy.
Oh! La discriminación a cualquier ser humano no es buena . El ser humano es creación de Dios y es como las flores, las hay de muchos colores ,pero todas son bellas .! Lindas Voces y estilo de The Mills Brothers ❤❤❤❤
Shine Little Glow Worm on the soundtrack of Palm Royal Apple TV + caught my ear and I’m here now. These guys are something else. Just absolute perfection. Crazy how the greatest of talents get forgotten but this is proof that great music is eternal and can always pop back into the now. So grateful for this discovery. Heavenly sound truly.
They started as "boys" aging 10-15, thats a boy. Certainly i didn't make any kind of disparaging remark and for you to jump to a conclusion such as that, shows your ignorance of the Mills Brothers. Lets just admire their greatness that spanned over 55 years. I admire and love this group.
Here's one more quick story Dad told me over the holiday. After the show, The Mills Brothers went to the restaurant for dinner. One was blind, and each had a valet or assistant. The valet for the brother who was blind told him that "the peas are at 9:00, steak at 6:00, potatoes at 3:00." or something to that effect, describing the plate. That story alone is worth a million bucks.
The funniest part of this show was when Jack announced the "MIlls Brothers" and only two of them came out on stage, you knew immediately where this bit was going. Jack was too cheap to hire all four of them. That is how well his character was crafted over the years, the cheap, tightwad that we portrayed on his show. But in real life, he was very generous. He is still one of the best comics in radio and television history.
My Father and I would listen to these Great singers. All the time , my Dad is gone now and it's bringing back alot of fond memories. Miss you Dad RIP.
Smooth, Style, Sophistication, Sweet, Sassy, SPECTACULAR!!!
Thank Heaven I can still listen to FABULOUS music on TH-cam.
I know, me too, Fabulous!
These guys had their own unmistakable harmonizing that cannot be duplicated.
So true, and they picked such great songs to swing, I mean, sing.
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I don`t think it's possible to get any better than the Mills Brothers.
Extreme Dittos with that!
Agreed
Agreed!
The Mills Brothers were extremely talented
You are right.
There's more entertainment, here, than has been seen since.
That’s the first time I was insulted in harmony. 😂
Was watching Jack Benny show and seen them. Wow they are so cool, classy and just like guys you would like to sit and have a cup of coffee with. Amazing talent.
Great Performers. Been listening to them since I was a kid in the 1950s. TH-cam is great to see old clips. Brings back a lot of memories watching them with family.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this whole thing, such talent so pure. I also somehow laugh at the same jokes every time I watch, SO GOOD! 😂
My dad had their records when I was a child - I forgot how great these guys were - so talented!
It's great to see this live performance thank you!
They were a class act! A great Era in so many ways!
Righteous fellow babies I so dug it! God Bless the Mills Brothers.
BRAVO! BRAVO! They are wonderul and i love them singing "Up A Lazy River"! What a classic!
The Great incomparable Mills Brothers! Jack Benny was inimitable!
I remember their late 1960s song "Never the less" one of my favorites .
Wow, what talent. Love the Mills brothers.
Smoooth as silk. Immense talent.
They were SOOOO good! The performance of that last song "Up a Lazy River" is probably my favorite of theirs, because I love Harry's exuberance during the song. Though I was not in their generation or the next, I appreciate their music.
Harry makes me think of a black version of my Uncle Ralph...similar looks and mannerisms. I don't have any film of my uncle so it is always fun to watch Harry.
Greatest vocal group of all time
They were a talented group of musicians for 40+ years! Iam sure did numbers with the late Sammy Davis Jr. & Count Basie!
freaking love those guys!
Thumbs up to them all . Love the music,song
This opus one just knocked me out !!! So nice !!!
Dean Martin loved and admired them. He said he learnt more from them than from Bing Crosby. If you watch Harry (who is one of the Mills Brothers) you will find that he resembles much of Dean's act and style, as much as his singing tone.
Look how he turns his eyes up and the movement of his hands, just like Dean.
Think you might have it upside down Corina...Dean copied Harry!
So much joy in their singing!
AT 83 SOO THRILLEDTO FIND SUCH A JEWEL!!!!!
I like watching this, ya gotta luv it.
Pure Talent!!!
Perfection! Bravo!
Goosebumps! Swingin' their hearts out...
Just great
absolutely the best singers....smooth as silk.......
Them old TV shows sure are still great.
Unmitigated joy!!!
Jack Benny was pure Class.
And only 39 years old!
If they don't get you at least tapping your foot, you better check your pulse.
Nobody but nobody could harmonize like these guys
These guys were the best in the world!!
They were all so good but Donald oh man what a beautiful voice.
Thank you for this post. These harmonies remind me of my dad and his generation and the sounds and singers that were on the air in the 30's and 40's. Thank you so much for this post. I am a child of the DOO WOP era but I listen to these songs to feel close to my dad's time.
How I wish I could sing like them
Excellent.
They started out as boys singing for passers-by in front of their fathers barber shop in Piqua, Ohio. Sadly, later after becoming successful international stars, they were denied lodging by the local hotel because they were black. To me they were the best vocal trio/quartet ever. Glad to see more of their performances showing up on TH-cam.
Here's a true story and I'll forgo any names. My aunt worked for the L&N Railroad in Evansville for over 65 years. Her husband was a conductor and had a conductor friend who was black. The black conductor's family offered the Mills Brothers lodging when they played the local Evansville hotels. They never forgot. Later on, whenever the Mills Brothers played in Evansville, the hotel would offer the widow (I assume) of the black conductor a room and a FRONT ROW table to every show. My Aunt was a good friend of the widow (again, I assume, because he was never mentioned in the stories), and she got to enjoy one of her favorite bands live and up close. My Mom and Dad were guests at one of those shows. It was when there were only three Mills Brothers, so that must have been the 70's. In case any descendants of the conductor's family ever see this, I heard the name "Mrs Du***" many times. To that family, thank you so much for your most human compassion. The lunacy of race-based thought may never leave us, but one human helping another will always overcome that lunacy.
Oh! La discriminación a cualquier ser humano no es buena . El ser humano es creación de Dios y es como las flores, las hay de muchos colores ,pero todas son bellas .! Lindas Voces y estilo de The Mills Brothers ❤❤❤❤
Maaaannn! They are certainly the most swingingist group to do it!! 🕺🏽
The best!!!
Shine Little Glow Worm on the soundtrack of Palm Royal Apple TV + caught my ear and I’m here now. These guys are something else. Just absolute perfection. Crazy how the greatest of talents get forgotten but this is proof that great music is eternal and can always pop back into the now. So grateful for this discovery. Heavenly sound truly.
And to think this was replaced with hip hop!
J'ai commencé a jouer de la batterie, en les accompagnant sur un 33 tours, avec Count Basie...
They just don't make them like this anymore!
Did anyone ever saunter like Jack Benny?
Born Before My Time :(
Love the mills brothers. Jack Benny was portrayed on his show as being stingy.
That song was mine and husband he was was I the navy I was in the land army on are letters 😅.
Great singing, but I'd replace that guitarist who stands there looking mortified.
Boring liars mad 😡
Liar
They started as "boys" aging 10-15, thats a boy. Certainly i didn't make any kind of disparaging remark and for you to jump to a conclusion such as that, shows your ignorance of the Mills Brothers. Lets just admire their greatness that spanned over 55 years. I admire and love this group.
Here's one more quick story Dad told me over the holiday. After the show, The Mills Brothers went to the restaurant for dinner. One was blind, and each had a valet or assistant. The valet for the brother who was blind told him that "the peas are at 9:00, steak at 6:00, potatoes at 3:00." or something to that effect, describing the plate. That story alone is worth a million bucks.
Love the Mills Brothers and Jack Benny was hilarious
The funniest part of this show was when Jack announced the "MIlls Brothers" and only two of them came out on stage, you knew immediately where this bit was going.
Jack was too cheap to hire all four of them. That is how well his character was crafted over the years, the cheap, tightwad that we portrayed on his show. But in real
life, he was very generous. He is still one of the best comics in radio and television history.
His timing was impeccable. Absolutely genius.
Jack Benny is a riot. lmao Then the Mills Brothers were just perfect with Jack. So cool.
love it!
I begin to play drums behind them, on an old record ,where they with Count Basie... 40 years ago... And it was swinging !!!
I miss Benny Kubelski
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