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Chanteur Country US né le Samuel Mills Garrett, le 9 Avril 1936 à Spice (Virginie de l'Ouest). Hank Mills a enregistré chez Blaze et Decca Records. Il est mort le 11 Novembre 2005 à Hagerstown (Maryland).
US Country
singer born Samuel Mills Garrett, April 9, 1936 in Spice (West Virginia). Hank Mills recorded at Blaze
and Decca Records.
Mills authored a number of country and western hits of the 1960s and 70's,
including 3 BMI award winners: "Girl on the Billboard" (written with Walter
Haynes) was a #1 hit for Grand Ole Opry singer
Del Reeves in 1965; "Little Ole Wine
Drinker Me" (written w/ Dick Jennings), as performed by Dean Martin, reached #38
on Billboard's Top 40 charts in 1967; and "Angel's Sunday" reached #13 on
Billboard's country music charts in 1971 for country crooner
Jim Ed Brown. Mills also appeared in and
wrote songs for the 1967 Southeastern Pictures film The Cottonpickin'
Chickenpickers.
Other notable songs include: "Send Me No Roses", "One Bum Town", "Walkin' Bum",
"It Keeps Slipping My Mind", "My Big Truck Drivin' Man", "Big Job", "Great Big
Spirit of Love", "I Can't Go On Loving You", "Kay", "After Effects (From Loving
You), "If I Were A Little Girl", "An Old Bridge", "Prayer From A Mobile Home", "Nothing
To Write Home About", "White Lightning Express" and "Facing the Wall".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Mills
Talents : Vocals, Songwriter
Style musical : Traditional Country
Just A Mean Mean
MamMa
(1959)
A Stitch In The Hand (1967) Change Yourself (1967) Cry All Over The Place (1968) City Woman (1968) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Singles
05/1959 | SP BLAZE BL-103 (US) | Just A Mean Mean Mamma / A Miner's Routine |
02/1967 | SP DECCA 32097 (US) |
A Stitch In The Hand / Happy, Happy Songs |
10/1967 | SP DECCA 32199 (US) |
I Just Wasted The Rest / Change Yourself |
02/1968 | SP DECCA 32260 (US) |
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