Strangers In The Night
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
Somewhere, My Love
A Groovy Kind of Love
Melody
The Girl From Ipanema
Side Two
Yellow Submarine
Every Little Movement
Moon River
Second Hand Rose
Sweet Pea
Monday, Monday
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**Liner notes from Capitol Records' Will Success Spoil Mrs. Miller?**
In becoming the Earth's most instant international favorite, the question naturally springs up: Will Success Spoil Mrs. Miller? Of course not. Mrs. Miller could not be spoiled because:
(a) She knows a good preservative. All of the above are correct. If you are not, for some reason, the proud possessor of her first hit album, here are the basic insegrevious facts you should have on the new "Miller Sound."
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She has brought whistling back into the recording game.
Owns a vibrato that has shaken several continents.
In real life, performs her recording sessions with Fred Bock and Lex
de Azevedo (pronounced Lex) who FIRST PUT HER ON disc at Capitol.
While in a posh Hollywood restaurant, took her recent success with a
grain of salt.
Has pondered the suggestion that she put her voice in cement in
front of Grauman's Chinese Theater.
I'm sure you will find this album equally as fascinating as the first. As Martin
Bernheimer, the noted music critic for the Los Angeles told me:
"Gary, Mrs. Miller is in a class all by herself."
I first met the charming Mrs. Miller some four years ago at radio station
KMPC in Hollywood, when she sang the station's jingles for me...inside out!
She soon became a popular favorite on the station...so naturally, I was
very pleased when a famous record company also realized her abilities
and put out an album displaying same.
Y'Know, I'll never forget one brisk October evening in Los Angeles.*
Insegreviously,
GARY OWENS
*The brisk October evening Mr. Owens refers to, was when
he fell asleep during a speech he was making. |