The Miller Sisters

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Ten Cats Down 02:23 Tools
Someday You Will Pay 02:21 Tools
Ten Cat's Down 02:30 Tools
Got You On My Mind 02:21 Tools
There's No Right Way To Do Me Wrong 02:24 Tools
Finders Keepers 02:58 Tools
Ten Cats Down - Original 02:22 Tools
Please Mr. Disc Jockey 02:30 Tools
You Can Tell Me 02:41 Tools
You Didn't Think I Would 02:49 Tools
Chains of Love 02:19 Tools
You Know I Can't Live Without You 02:23 Tools
I Love You My Own 02:23 Tools
Your Love 02:23 Tools
It Only Hurts For A Little While 02:38 Tools
There's No Right Way To Do Me Wrong - Original 02:23 Tools
Woody 01:50 Tools
Finders Keepers - Original 02:55 Tools
Look What You've Done 02:30 Tools
Pop your finger 02:38 Tools
There's No Right Way To Do Wrong 00:00 Tools
My Isle Of Golden Dreams 02:43 Tools
Pop Your Finger (Hully Gully Dance) 00:00 Tools
I Know I Can't Forget You 00:00 Tools
Someday You'll Pay 00:00 Tools
Ten Cats Down=The Miller Sister 02:21 Tools
I'm Telling It like It Is 02:54 Tools
There's No Right Way 02:24 Tools
Sugar Candy 02:08 Tools
Pop Your Fingers 03:20 Tools
Tell Him 02:08 Tools
I Know I Can't Forget You (But I'll Try) 02:54 Tools
You Can't Break the Chains of Love 02:27 Tools
My own 02:27 Tools
Walk on 02:09 Tools
Ten Cats Down (Alternative) - Original 02:54 Tools
Woody - Original 02:54 Tools
Got You On My Mind - Original 02:54 Tools
Crazy billboard song 02:57 Tools
Chains Of Love (alternate) 03:20 Tools
Hippity ha 03:20 Tools
Down By The Riverside 03:20 Tools
Please Don't Leave 03:20 Tools
I Cried All Night 02:09 Tools
Ten Cats Down (Alternative) 02:09 Tools
Until You're Mine 02:09 Tools
You Can Tell 02:09 Tools
Can't Find Time to Play 02:09 Tools
It Only Hurts For A Little While - Original 02:09 Tools
I Know I Can't Forgetyou, But I'll Try 02:09 Tools
Woody (with Steel Guitar & Fiddle) 02:09 Tools
10 Cats Down 02:09 Tools
Roll Back The Rug 02:18 Tools
I'll Be Around 02:09 Tools
I'll Wait Forever 02:39 Tools
Dance little sister 02:14 Tools
Theres No Right Way To Do Me Wrong 02:13 Tools
Oh why 02:41 Tools
The New Hully Gully 02:27 Tools
The Flip Skip 02:27 Tools
My Isle Of Golden Dreams - Original 02:14 Tools
Ten Cats Down - Digitally Remastered 02:14 Tools
Look What You've Done To My Heart - Original 02:14 Tools
Chains Of Love #1 02:18 Tools
How Am I To Know 02:13 Tools
I miss you so 02:22 Tools
Aan De Baai Van Porto Rico 02:41 Tools
Ten Cats Down (Alternate 2 With Spoken Intro) 03:07 Tools
Someday You'll Pay - Original 02:41 Tools
I Know I Can't Forgetyou, But I'll Try - Original 02:41 Tools
Do you wanna go 02:42 Tools
Don't Let Me Down 02:41 Tools
Baby your baby 02:42 Tools
Silly girl 03:07 Tools
Dance close 03:07 Tools
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me) 02:42 Tools
You Can't Break The Chains Of Love - Original 03:07 Tools
You Didn't Think I Woul 03:07 Tools
Please Mr.Disc Jockey 03:07 Tools
Someday You Will Pay - 1955 02:27 Tools
The Miller Sisters / Ten Cats Down 02:27 Tools
Finders Keepers (Alternate) 02:27 Tools
Finders Keepers (alt) 02:27 Tools
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Elsie Jo Miller and Midred Miller (Wages) were actually sisters-in-law; Elsie married Mildred's brother, guitarist Roy Miller, and the three of them worked as the Miller Trio and were on WTUP Radio in Tupelo, Mississippi for about a year before auditioning for Sun Records[1] in 1954. Producer Sam Phillips[2] believed that the Millers' vocal harmonies, complimented by the steel guitar solos of Stan Kesler and the percussive electric guitar of Quinton Claunch, would translate into significant record sales. However, the group did not score a hit.[1] Elvis' first record was released a week after Jo & Milly recorded their first session. His release was his first hit, "That's Alright Mama". Around that time the music genre was shifting more away from country and toward the rockabilly style. Phillips decided not to release their 1957 recording of the R&B song "Got You on My Mind", but The Miller Sisters still sang at various places and events before splitting up around 1960. Mildred moved to Indiana and Roy and Elsie Jo became active participants in the Oneness Pentecostal Church in 1976.[2] The CD "Sun's Singing Sweethearts", a collection of Miller Sister's songs, was released in 1996 by AVI Entertainment. The compilation rounds up at least one extant take of every song Milly and Jo recorded at Sun, their backup work behind Cast King and Glenn Honeycutt and as a special bonus, an early demo by the original Miller Trio. "They were wonderful," Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records recalls. Of all the popular girl harmony acts of the day, like the Davis Sisters[3], The Miller Sisters were second to none. In the right mood, Sam will wax poetic about The Millers' pure vocal harmony: Exhilarating one moment in its acrobatic loops, and soothing the next in its warmth. Only Patti Page and Mary Ford worked with equal precision, and no wonder. Both of those early '50s stars were harmonizing with themselves.[3] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.