The Mills Brothers on The Lawrence Welk Show

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The fabulous Mills Brothers on The Lawrence Welk Show in the Early 1960's singing two of their biggest hits "It hurts me" and More»

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The Mills Brothers on The Lawrence Welk Show

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  • No. On this ...

    No. On this Lawrence Welk Show episode the Mills Brothers sing "It Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You," and "Paperdoll." The date of this Lawrence Welk Show episode was February 22, 1964.

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  • Brian Gagnon... Do ...

    Brian Gagnon...
    Do you like this tv show?

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  • I am surprised that ...

    I am surprised that you saw this clip. I didn't know that you liked this kind of music.

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  • Brian... Are you ...

    Brian...
    Are you the person that wrote this comment?

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  • Turn off the bubble ...

    Turn off the bubble machine!

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  • I agree.......I'm ...

    I agree.......I'm 43 years. Better than any rap crap of todays.

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  • "And a one-uh and a ...

    "And a one-uh and a two-uh..."

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  • YES!!!

    YES!!!

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  • lilmrsbizzy is it ...

    lilmrsbizzy is it opus one ?

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  • Oh! baby, I'm ...

    Oh! baby, I'm rackin' my brain, to think of a name
    To give to this tune, so Perry can croon
    And maybe old Bing will give it a fling
    And that'll start everyone hummin' the thing

    The melody's dumb, repeat and repeat
    But if you can swing, it's got a good beat
    And that's the main thing, to make it complete
    'Cause everyone's swingin' today
    Opus One

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  • does anyone noe the ...

    does anyone noe the name of one of their songs. I only no a few lyrics but some are "swingin and syayin yeeeahhhh, rockin sammie gage, the melody gone the beat beat?

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  • does anyone noe the ...

    does anyone noe the name of one of their songs. I only no a few lyrics but some are "swingin and syayin yeeeahhhh, rockin sammie gage, the melody gone the beat beat?

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  • Other variety shows ...

    Other variety shows wanted the Mills Brothers. That is why it took three years to get the Mills Brothers on the Lawrence Welk Show.

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  • these guys knew ...

    these guys knew harmony and class

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  • I second that about ...

    I second that about Harry Mills! Incredible voice!

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  • The Mills Brothers ...

    The Mills Brothers were total class in a world of class of that time. Harry Mills has one of the best voices if not the best I've ever heard..

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  • i came on for ...

    i came on for inkspots , never heard of mills bros fab love it !!!!!!!!!!!

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  • class...simply ...

    class...simply class. These guys had it all.
    I could listen to this all day long! Glow Worm is another favorite. When they do paper doll here, the timing, the body gestures, let alone the singing, it all came naturally...this blew me away!!! GOD BLESS the Mills Brothers, and Welk for having them on the show!

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  • You've got to be ...

    You've got to be nuts. This was the height of their popularity. The boys were booked solid. LW would have to pony up a shitload of gedis to get them earlier than 3 years.

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  • I thought exactly ...

    I thought exactly the same!

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  • Lawrence said; "It ...

    Lawrence said; "It was about 3 years ago that I laid the groundwork for you to come on the show (check out the Mill brothers reaction) I'm so glad we finally made it." Interesting. Sounds like Lawrence had a long fight to get them on his show.

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  • The three brothers ...

    The three brothers are really one act while the guitarist looks quite uneasy with them.

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  • Always one of my ...

    Always one of my favorite groups. And I used to love the Lawrence Welk show, still do, it was a great band. I aspired to be a musician myself, but it's still just a hobby. And look at that acoustic Super 400 Gibson. Yikes! Wish I had one

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  • No matter what they ...

    No matter what they sing it's always pleasant listening.

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  • Coincidentally (?), ...

    Coincidentally (?), the guitarist for the
    Mills Brothers was Norman Brown. Evidently
    he is NOT related to the contemporary (born in 1963) guitarist Norman Brown. I'm sure I saw this program back in 1964 for the first time as my siblings and I endured another Saturday night at home after bath and ready for bed.

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