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Mrs. Miller Parodiert (Germany)

1966 - 45 single - Capitol / EMI Germany

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Side One

1) A Lover's Concerto

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Side Two
1) Downtown

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History

The German release of Mrs. Miller's first singles. The title translates as "Mrs. Miller Parodies."

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Mrs. Miller (Sweden)

1966 - EP - Capitol / EMI Sweden

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Side One
1) Downtown
2) These Boots Are Made For Walkin'

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Side Two

1) My Love
2) A Lover's Concerto

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History
Mrs. Miller comes to Sweden!

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A Lover's Concerto / Downtown (Japan)

1966? - 45 single - Capitol Records

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Side One

1) A Lover's Concerto

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Side Two
1) Downtown

 

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History

Mrs. Miller takes the world by storm with this Japanese release of her early hits.

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The Miller Sound (Netherlands)

1966 - 45 single - Capitol Records

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Side One

1) A Lover's Concerto

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Side Two
1) Downtown

 

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History

Billed as Mrs. Elva Miller in the Netherlands, here is a release of her early hits. 

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Downtown / A Lover's Concerto (New Zealand)

1966 - 45 single - Capitol Records

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Side One

1) Downtown

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Side Two
1) A Lover's Concerto

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Downtown / A Lover's Concerto  (UK)

1966 - 45 single - Capitol Records

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Side One

1) Downtown

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Side Two
1) A Lover's Concerto

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Mrs Elva Miller's Greatest Hits (Japan).

 

Mrs. Elva Miller's Greatest Hits (Japan)

1978 - LP - Capitol Records

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Side One

1) Downtown

2) Monday Monday

3) Chim Chim Cher-ee

4) These Boots Are Made For Walkin'

5) A Hard Day's Night

6) Somewhere My Love

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Side Two
1) A Lover's Concerto

2) Yellow Submarine

3) The Girl From Ipanema

4) Strangers In The Night

5) Memphis

6) Moon River

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History

A full LP of songs released in the late 1970s. Mostly the songs are taken from Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits and Will Success Spoil Mrs. Miller?!, but there also included is "Memphis" from The Country Soul of Mrs. Miller. 

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