voc, *1907 US
Singer of Pop
Elva Ruby Miller (née Connes; October 5, 1907 – July 5, 1997), who recorded under the name "Mrs. Miller," was an American singer who gained some fame in the 1960s for her series of shrill and off-key renditions of popular songs such as "Moon River", "Monday, Monday", "A Lover's Concerto", and "Downtown". Singing in an untrained, Mermanesque, vibrato-laden style, according to Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace in The Book of Lists 2, Miller's voice was compared to the sound of "roaches scurrying across a trash can lid."
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Ultra-Lounge - Wild, Cool & Swingin' | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1999 | Compil. |
The Turned-On World Of Mrs. Miller | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1996 | Compil. |
Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me) / She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1971 | Single |
Up, Up And Away / Green Thumb | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1968 | Single |
I've Gotta Be Me | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1968 | Single |
Does Her Thing | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1968 | Album |
The Country Soul Of Mrs. Miller | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1967 | Album |
Downtown | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Single |
Will Success Spoil Mrs. Miller?! | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Single |
Open-End Interview | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Single |
Mrs Miller Revisited | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Single |
Will Success Spoil Mrs. Miller? | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Album |
Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Album |
Downtown | Mrs. Elva Miller | 1966 | Single |