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- SKU: SEPIA1301
- Format: CD
- UPC: 5055122113010
- Street Date: 11/04/16
- PreBook Date: 09/30/16
- Label: Sepia Records »
- Genre: Adult Contemporary/MOR
- Run Time: 68:38 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2016
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD EX UK,CH
- Language: English
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Mitch Miller & The Gang - Memories: Sing Along With Mitch/Saturday Night Sing Along With Mitch
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Mitch Miller had tremendous success with his "Singalong" albums, starting in 1958 with SING ALONG WITH MITCH, featuring a male chorale and his own distinctive arrangements. The idea sparked off a long series of TV shows on NBC from 1961 to 1964. Miller became a household name with his television show, and by 1963, Miller had made 17 SING ALONG albums, all enjoying big sales.
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Sales Points
- Beautifully remastered in glorious stereo, the songs here are bound to take the listener on a happy trip down memory lane.
- Memories, Sing Along With Mitch reached #5 in the Top Album charts, and Saturday Night Sing Along went to #8, both achieving gold.
- Mitch Miller had tremendous success with his “Singalong” albums, starting in 1958 with SING ALONG WITH MITCH, featuring a male chorale and his own distinctive arrangements. The idea sparked off a long series of TV shows on NBC from 1961 to 1964.
- Beautifully remastered in glorious stereo, the songs here are bound to take the listener on a happy trip down memory lane.
- Memories, Sing Along With Mitch reached #5 in the Top Album charts, and Saturday Night Sing Along went to #8, both achieving gold.
- Mitch Miller had tremendous success with his 'Singalong' albums, starting in 1958 with SING ALONG WITH MITCH, featuring a male chorale and his own distinctive arrangements. The idea sparked off a long series of TV shows on NBC from 1961 to 1964.