The Mills Brothers were not only the first black vocal group to enjoy world-wide appeal, they were also among the most successful chart-wise, notching over 70 hit singles in a period that spanned 1931 through to 1968. They made black music available to a wide audience and, in tandem with their label mates The Ink Spots, proved that black groups could succeed in an area once only occupied by white superstars.
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1. Paper Doll
2. You Always Hurt the One You Love
3. Dinah (With Bing Crosby)
4. Till Then
5. Be My Life's Companion
6. Lazy River
7. Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)
8. Jeepers Creepers
9. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
10. Sweet Sue, Just You
11. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)