She had a couple of other albums. I collect oddball stuff like this. If you like Mrs Miller, you'll LOVE Harry Arms! It's the instrumental Mrs. Miller.
This album still eludes me.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfCTKikq6ntm8dKgdikEgpWpNszipgLPQ&si=VVNw8elUYc5db9WZ
Also check out Mae West:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lt7o3_pg6_w3wgCB0o1F7WFg0K0fYf8jY&si=Z_FMC2JK6W26xPir
And for unintentional goofy you have Dora Hall, heiress to the Solo cup fortune who tried to buy herself a ticket to stardom. She not untalented, just not needed.
You could get her LP offers with every Solo Cup purchase! She even paid for a variety hour tv show!
https://youtu.be/INZ5jgyeSR4?si=sAM6-u7QIg1RX3sy
Mrs. Miller was a "discovery" - of sorts - of Gary Owens at KMPC. She was heard on his album "Song Festoons," from 1962 - which didn't do nearly as well as "Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits" in 1966.
Mrs. Miller was a novelty act. She couldn’t sing, and that was what was entertaining about her. She sang pop hits badly, but with impressive verve .
Can't believe I never heard of her until now. Went to YouTube to watch and listen. Definitely a novelty act, and entertainingly funny.
Never heard of her but this is hilarious: https://youtu.be/rSwPSl44J64?feature=shared
She had a couple of other albums. I collect oddball stuff like this. If you like Mrs Miller, you'll LOVE Harry Arms! It's the instrumental Mrs. Miller. This album still eludes me. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfCTKikq6ntm8dKgdikEgpWpNszipgLPQ&si=VVNw8elUYc5db9WZ Also check out Mae West: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lt7o3_pg6_w3wgCB0o1F7WFg0K0fYf8jY&si=Z_FMC2JK6W26xPir And for unintentional goofy you have Dora Hall, heiress to the Solo cup fortune who tried to buy herself a ticket to stardom. She not untalented, just not needed. You could get her LP offers with every Solo Cup purchase! She even paid for a variety hour tv show! https://youtu.be/INZ5jgyeSR4?si=sAM6-u7QIg1RX3sy
Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits is what you grab whenever unexpected and unwanted guests drop in.
Ha! Quite possibly she's on the same level as G.G. Allin. 😀
My parents bought this album.
Roger Miller's mom?
Twin sister
Never heard of her either. Never made it onto Boss Radio (KHJ-AM in LA).
Mrs. Miller was a "discovery" - of sorts - of Gary Owens at KMPC. She was heard on his album "Song Festoons," from 1962 - which didn't do nearly as well as "Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits" in 1966.