The BlackSheeps - No Milk Today (Cover of Herman's Hermits)

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2009

The BlackSheeps - No Milk Today

This song is a cover of Herman's Hermits famous hit from 1966, now sung and performed by:

Agnete Johnsen (14, Vocals)
Emelie Nilsen (15, Guitar)
Viktoria Eriksen (15, Drums)
Alexander Touryguin (15, Bass)

http://www.myspace.com/theblacksheepsss
http://cdon.eu/music/the_blacksheeps/blacksheeps-7252311


The BlackSheeps is a band from Nesseby in northern Norway. Their breakthrough came following their participation in the MGP jr, a song contest for children organised by Norwegian state broadcaster NRK. Having won MGP jr 2008 with the song Oro jaska, beana (Be Quiet, Dog) the group went on to represent Norway in the MGP Nordic 2008. They also won this competition after receiving more than half the votes.

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  • I like this better than the original! Very good.

  • really cool song:)

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  • ... better than the original?? nope.

  • So............What happened to these kids?

  • a song about no milk today xD

  • This is natural talent, you dont learn this.. you are born with it! just look at these kids they are all 14 or 15 can you believe it?

  • Dnload the audio from this video at thetunify doht cohm.

  • i like it

  • its very good but i like the original more!

  • w0w

  • new great talent !! so cool!

  • Great cover of the old Herman's Hermits song! (Guess that tells my age that I know that!!)

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