Robert Mitchum

Bild Quelle:


  • calypso
  • crooner
  • lounge
  • exotica
  • easy listening
From Wikipedia: Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut to shipyard and railroad worker James Thomas Mitchum and Ann Harriet Gunderson, a Norwegian immigrant and sea captain's daughter. His father was a former soldier and known barroom brawler of Scots-Irish ancestry (on his father's side) and Blackfoot descent (on his mother's side). James Mitchum was crushed to death in a railyard accident when Mitchum was eighteen months old, leaving Ann to find work as a linotype operator at a newspaper.

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Songs

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    Ballad of Thunder Road

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    Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

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    Blue Skies

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    Coconut Water

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    Dinah

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    Dream a Little Dream With Me

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    Foolish Pride

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    From a Logical Point of View

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    From a Logical Point View

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    Gotta Travel On

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    I Get a Kick Out of You

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    I Learn a Merengue, Mama

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    I'm Confessin'

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    In My Place

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    Jean and Dinah

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    Just Like Me

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    Little Ole Wine Drinker Me

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    Little White Lies

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    Mama Looka Boo Boo (Shut You Mouth - Go Away)

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    Mama, Looka Boo Boo

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    Matilda, Matilda

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    My Honey's Lovin' Arms

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    Not Me

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    O-He,O-Hi,O-Ho

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    Rachel

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    Ricardo's Mountain

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    Roving Gambler

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    Summer Song

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    Sunny

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    Take Me Down to Lover's Row

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    Take Me Down to Lovers Row

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    Tall Dark Stranger

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    That Man Right There

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    The Ballad of Thunder Road

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    They Dance All Night

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    Tic, Tic, Tic

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    Tic, Tic, Tic (The Lost Watch)

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    Walker's Woods

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    What Is This Generation Coming To

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    What Is This Generation Coming To?

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    What Is This Thing Called Love

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    What's This Generation Coming To

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    Wheels (It's Rollin' Time Again)

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    Whippoorwill

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    You Deserve Each Other

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    Young Billy Young

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    Young Billy Young (reprise)


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