Mitch's Greatest Hits
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''Mitch's Greatest Hits'' is an album by Mitch Miller, The Gang and Orchestra. It was released in 1961 on the
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label (catalog nos. CL-1544 and CS-8638). The album debuted on ''
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'' magazine's popular albums chart on March 6, 1961, peaked at No. 9, and remained on that chart for eight weeks. AllMusic later gave the album a rating of three-and-a-half stars. Reviewer Bruce Eder called the album "fun in its dorky '50s way" and "compelling in its exuberance."


Track listing

Side 1 # " March from The River Kwai & Colonel Bogey" :21# " The Yellow Rose Of Texas" :00# "Sing Along" :43# "The Bowery Grenadiers" :21# "
Song for a Summer Night "Song for a Summer Night" is a song written by Robert Allen and performed by Mitch Miller and His Orchestra and Chorus. It reached #8 on the U.S. pop chart in 1956. The B-side of the single is the vocal version of the song. The song was intr ...
" :08# "Silly Little Tune" :03 Side 2 # " The Children's Marching Song" :47# "Do-Re-Mi" :01# "Hey, Betty Martin" :33# "Bonnie Eloise" :01# "Walkin' Down To Washington" :28# "Hey Little Baby" :01


References

{{Authority control 1961 albums Columbia Records albums Mitch Miller albums