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Herman's Hermits - Their Greatest Hits
Herman's Hermits - Their Greatest Hits

Herman's Hermits - Their Greatest Hits

Product ID : 5922193
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Galleon Product ID 5922193
UPC / ISBN 018771422723
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Model 1982830
Manufacturer HERMAN'S HERMITS
Shipping Dimension 5.59 x 4.88 x 0.51 inches
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Amazon.com With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of "There's a Kind of Hush," to the bubblegum bop of "Into Something Good," to the quirky novelty of "I'm Henry VIII, I Am," The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter," regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe with "Listen People," "Silhouettes," and "Wonderful World." "The End of the World" remains one of the all-time great breakup songs, made all the more maudlin by Noone's heartbroken delivery. --Steve Gdula Product Description Herman's Hermits introduced a blend of infectious pop to the world in 1965 when "I'm Into Something Good" shot to #1 in the U.K. and pierced the Top 20 in the U.S. The following year, "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter," and "I'm Henry VIII, I Am," became #1 hits in the U.S. Their Greatest Hits covers the period of mid-1964 to early 1967 and features other Top 5 singles like, "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, "(What A) Wonderful World)," and "Dandy."