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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

Just my favourite song by Herman's Hermits.

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  • I remember hearing this song every morning, at breakfast, during the cold Ohio 1967 winter, shortly before I make my way to junior high school......

    Music like this was one of the few happy memories I have of those difficult adolescent years.....

    Thank you for posting.

  • Morissey covered this song.

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  • I've just met this song by listening to "British invasion radio" and...I fell in love with it, even though I've known HH since I was a child. Beautiful!!

  • I refer to is 11111

  • My favorite song of HH's. I have the 45 of this song and play it occasionally. Now I won't have to as I can listen to it on here. Love it!

  • This is from the later English period after their early success in the US. This song is from the "There is a kind of hush" album, at least to my ears one of the most listenable and tuneful albums from the sixties. Songs written by Graham Gouldman, Ray Davis, Tony Hazzard, produced by Micky Most, arranged by John Paul Jones. Couldn't ask for more talent. I grew up in Europe at the time. It couldn't have been more wonderful.

  • Now this is a record I have never heard before, also one by Graham Gouldman too, Supposed to gave been a hit in UK, but as I have said this is the first time I have heard it

  • Wonderful....Thanks.

  • Bonjour, vous aimez les sixties ? écoutez et podcastez mon émission "le super son des 60's" sur le site de plumfm. You like the 60's ? please, listen and podcast my broadcast "le super son des 60's", connect to "plumfm". Salut et faites gaffe au rock and roll.

  • My favorite by HH, together with Listen People.

  • Next to Ricky Nelson's "Teenage Idol," the most poignant song about the loneliness of stardom. Beautifully performed, wonderful arrangement, timeless in its sentiments. The Hermits' later, more mature work has always been underrated. This is a long way from "Mrs. Brown," and what a splendid journey it was.

  • I hear you! Although I wasn't an adolescent at this time and the music of these guys wasn't in my life, I also had a very unhappy and difficult adolescence. It was a few entertainers of the '80's that also gave me some happiness during that unhealthy time.

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