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  2. Cab Driver - Wikipedia

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    "Cab Driver" is a song written by Carson Parks and performed by The Mills Brothers featuring Sy Oliver and His Orchestra. It reached #3 on the Easy Listening chart, #21 on the Cashbox chart, and #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. [ 1 ]

  3. The Mills Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers in Motion (Dot, 1969) Cab Driver, Paper Doll, My Shy Violet (Pickwick, 1969) No Turnin' Back (Paramount, 1970) What a Wonderful World (Paramount, 1972) A Donut and a Dream (Paramount, 1972) Louis and the Mills Brothers (MCA Coral, 1973) Half a Sixpence with Count Basie (Vogue, 1973) Opus One (Rediffusion, 1973) Cab Driver ...

  4. Mills Brothers discography - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers in Motion (Dot, 1969) Cab Driver, Paper Doll, My Shy Violet (Pickwick, 1969) No Turnin' Back (Paramount, 1970) What a Wonderful World (Paramount, 1972) A Donut and a Dream (Paramount, 1972) Louis and the Mills Brothers (MCA Coral, 1973) Half a Sixpence with Count Basie (Vogue, 1973) Opus One (Rediffusion, 1973) Cab Driver ...

  5. Carson Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers recording of Parks' "Cab Driver" reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Billboard Easy listening chart in 1968. [6] He receded from performing and writing to focus on publishing, owning and operating the Waynesville, North Carolina –based music publishing firms Greenwood Music and Br'er Rab Music.

  6. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    "Cab Driver" The Mills Brothers: 87 "Time Has Come Today" The Chambers Brothers: 88 "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" Dionne Warwick: 89 "Scarborough Fair" Simon & Garfunkel: 90 "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud" James Brown: 91 "The Mighty Quinn" Manfred Mann: 92 "Here Comes the Judge" Shorty Long: 93 "I Say a Little Prayer" Aretha ...

  7. Charles Randolph Grean - Wikipedia

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    He also produced The Mills Brothers' late 1960s album Fortuosity, which yielded the hit "Cab Driver". In 1969 he reached the charts as a performer, with his group, the Charles Randolph Grean Sounde, doing a version of Robert Cobert's "Quentin's Theme" from Dark Shadows.

  8. Paper Doll (Mills Brothers song) - Wikipedia

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    On February 18, 1942, The Mills Brothers recorded "I'll Be Around" by Alec Wilder as their new single, with "Paper Doll" as the B-side. It is rumored that it took less than fifteen minutes to record the latter. [7] Harry Mills recalled that he and his brother Herbert did not initially like the song, although their brother Donald did.

  9. Fortuosity - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers' 1968 album Fortuosity had it as the title track. This album also contained their top adult contemporary hit, "Cab Driver". Carol Burnett recorded a version with RCA Victor. [1] [4] Count Basie recorded a version with London. [1] Vic Damone recorded a version with RCA Victor. [1]