How'm I Doin'? (Hey! Hey!)
(While there is only one verse in this song,
It was considered the Mills Brothers theme song
In their early years and deserves representation here.)
Goodbye blues, Goodbye blues
Lost two loving arms I used to use
Lonesome nights, low down news
Now she might be I don't know whose
I've got those old goodbye blues
It was considered the Mills Brothers theme song
In their early years and deserves representation here.)
Goodbye blues, Goodbye blues
Lost two loving arms I used to use
Lonesome nights, low down news
Now she might be I don't know whose
I've got those old goodbye blues
Credits
Writer(s): Don Redman, Lemuel Fowler
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Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- World Broadcast Recordings
- The Jones Boy/Lazy River (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 7, 1954)
- Famous Barber Shop Ballads, Vol. 2
- Jeepers Creepers (Paramount Version)
- The Decca Singles, Vol. 1: 1934-1937
- The Decca Singles, Vol. 2: 1937-1939
- Wonderful Words Of Life: The Inspirational Recordings
- Timeless Voices: The Mills Bros. Vol. 1
- 18 Hits
- The Mills Brothers Story
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