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The Mills Brothers' version of the song was featured on an episode of the TV show The Others entitled "Till Then" (April 29, 2000, Season 1 – Episode 10).; The Mills Brothers' recording of the song can be heard in Millennium episode "Matryoshka", which starred Lance Henriksen and first aired on 19 February 1999.
The Mills Brothers ad in The Film Daily, 1932. The Mills Brothers, sometimes billed The Four Mills Brothers and originally known as Four Boys and a Guitar, [1] were an American jazz and traditional pop vocal quartet who made more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies and garnered at least three dozen gold records.
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June 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. Here's how the news played out in Northern Michigan.
1944: Marjorie Goetschius, Edna Osser: I Fall in Love Too Easily: 1944: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne: I Fall in Love With You Ev’ryday: 1946: Sam H. Stept: I Get a Kick Out of You: 1953, 1962: Cole Porter: I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes) 1955: Hoagy Carmichael: I Give You My Word: 1941 (radio) Al Kavelin, Lyn I Got a Gal I Love ...
"I'll Walk Alone" was released in May 1944 on Victor 20-1586, [1] and first appeared in 'The Billboard' on June 3, 1944. Competing versions were released by Martha Tilton, Mary Martin, Louis Prima, and others. It finally reached the top ten of the Best Selling and "Most Played Juke Box Records" charts in August 1944.
The tiny, all-Black town of Mound Bayou became a safe haven for Emmett Till's mother as she traveled to Mississippi to testify in the murder trial of two white men who lynched her son in 1955.
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