Greatest Hits of Herman's Hermits

Greatest Hits of Herman’s Hermits

Get ready to take a nostalgic journey through the captivating music of Herman’s Hermits. From the groovy 60s to the vibrant 70s, this British band’s melodies have left a lasting impact. Join us as we delve into their chart-topping hits and uncover some hidden gems that deserve recognition. So, let’s explore the mesmerizing world of Herman’s Hermits.

Biggest Top 40 Hits

 Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter (#1 for 3 weeks) 1965

Oh boy, this one’s a classic! Picture this: it’s 1965, and you’re cruising down the street with your transistor radio blaring. Suddenly, “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” comes on, and you can’t help but sing along. The catchy melody, those smooth vocals – it’s like a musical time machine that transports you back to the golden days of pop music.

Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat (#2) 1965 

Get ready to do the twist because “Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat” is here to make you groove. This track hit #2 on the charts and for good reason. The infectious rhythm, combined with Herman’s Hermits’ signature charm, makes it a dance floor favorite even today. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself unconsciously tapping your foot to the beat!

Silhouettes (#5) 1965 

Ah, the magic of “Silhouettes.” Ranked at #5 on the charts, this song has an enchanting quality that’s hard to resist. It’s the kind of tune that’s perfect for a lazy afternoon – you’re lying back, soaking in the sun, and letting the mellow vibes of Herman’s Hermits wash over you. Trust me, it’s a musical balm for the soul.

I’m Henry the Eighth, I Am (#1 for 1 week) 1965

Hail to the king, baby! “I’m Henry the Eighth, I Am” snagged the #1 spot not once, but twice in 1965. Now, that’s what I call a royal achievement! This quirky, upbeat track showcases the band’s playful side and proves that they weren’t afraid to have some fun with their music. Sing it with me now, “Second verse, same as the first!”

There’s a Kind of Hush (#4) 1967 

Brace yourselves for a heartwarming ballad that’ll tug at your heartstrings. “There’s a Kind of Hush” hit #4 on the charts and it’s no surprise why. The gentle melody, accompanied by earnest lyrics, creates a soothing atmosphere that’s like a musical embrace. Whether you’re in love or simply in need of comfort, this song has your back.

Beyond the Charts: Discovering Timeless Melodies

But hey, our musical journey doesn’t stop at the charts. Herman’s Hermits gifted us with tunes that might not have climbed the charts, but they’re as precious as hidden gems. Let’s explore a couple of these musical treasures:

1964

  • I’m Into Something Good

1966

  • Listen People
  • Leaning on the Lamp Post
  • This Door Swings Both Ways
  • Dandy
  • East West

1968

  • I Can Take or Leave Your Loving
  • Sleepy Joe

1965

  • Wonderful World
  • Just a Little Bit Better
  • A Must to Avoid

1967

  • No Milk Today
  • Don’t Go Out Into the Rain (You’re Going to Melt)
  • Museum