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The Very Best Of Mrs Mills

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Gladys Mills (née Gladys Jordan) then embarked on a career that lasted well into the 1970s, with her jaunty pub piano renditions of popular and traditional songs like, “The Lambeth Walk,”“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”, “Hello, Dolly!”, “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles” and “Yellow Submarine” making her a hit all around the country,

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The song reached number 18 in the charts and was the first piano medley to bother the Top 20 since Russ Conway’s Christmas ivory-tinkler in 1959.Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p.371. ISBN 978-1-904994-10-7.

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Jumbo-Party (double album – elephant cover). These albums were released separately in Australia as Jumbo Party, Volume 1 and 2, EMI EMB 10383 and 10384 respectively.Mrs Mills was discovered while working as the superintendent of the typing pool in the Paymaster General’s office in London in the early 60s. Unfortunately, the band's Saturday night slot at this year's Vintage Festival in Northamptonshire fell victim to the festival's late cancellation, so another show was scheduled at the Offline Club in Brixton, where the BBC came down to film the event

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Her oeuvre consisted of British and international standards, plus cover versions of contemporary hits. Her covers included " Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", " Hello, Dolly!", " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" and " Yellow Submarine", all of which were re-released by EMI in their 2003 compilation The Very Best of Mrs Mills. It's Party Time! (reissue). Also released in Scotland, with album art showing Mrs Mills with various cute puppies. Mrs Mills Plays The Roaring Twenties", also released in 1962 by The World Record Club in Great Britain, on their label, number ST994, showing a portrait cover artThere's more mighty fine party hats and some amusing balloon shapes on display on the sleeve of 'It's Party Time' from 1965. In late June, the band played their biggest show, bringing the full Mrs Mills honky-tonk pub piano thunder to Brixton's legendary dance venue, The Dogstar on Saturday 30th June. Street Preachers of Brixton: We Are All Going To Die – Brixton Buzz on The Brixton Evangelist, Brixton tube, 2000

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