Robert Mitchum Prayin’ For Rain in California

Robert Mitchum Singing

The great actor Robert Mitchum was born on August 6, 1917. When Mitchum was on the silver screen, he was one of the coolest men on the planet. Unfortunately, he is less remembered for his cool laid-back singing, which is one part of his career that fascinates me. I proudly own his CD of calypso music, just as I have several of his films.

Mitchum, of course, is in some great movies, a few of which I have had plans to write about for some time. But for today, we will remember his cool singing style with his rendition of “Little Ole Wine Drinker Me” from 1972, where he asks for rain in California “so the grapes can grow and they can make more wine.” I will drink to that.



What do you think of Robert Mitchum as a singer? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    Author: chimesfreedom

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    2 thoughts on “Robert Mitchum Prayin’ For Rain in California”

    1. I can leave more than my “2 cents” I think Robert Mitchum was one of the best actors ever – and a great singer as well – I love his singing, acting and wish I could have met him – we would have had a ball drinking in Chicago!!

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