Sunday, April 8, 2018

Sunday morning music


Let's see how many old farts curmudgeons we have among our readership.  How many of you remember Herman's Hermits?











There's lots more of their music on YouTube.

Peter

18 comments:

libertyman said...

They kind of came along for the ride during the British invasion. An innocent time and fun tunes.

Robert said...

Mrs. Brown

Jim said...

That's 'erman's 'ermits!

Anonymous said...

Yep.....

MrGarabaldi said...

Hey Peter;

Betcha the original fossil "Old NFO" would know who they are....

Anonymous said...

I remember them well. I am happy I was only in grade school, though.
Boat Guy

Anonymous said...

I'm Henry the eighth I am...

Shell said...

My parents had their "Best Of" album. Great pop tunes.

Tal Hartsfeld said...

How about LEANING ON A LAMP POST?
...or DON'T GO OUT INTO THE RAIN?
...or EAST-WEST?
...or THE LAST BUS HOME?

JWINTHEDESERT said...


Im 61. does that make me an "old fart"?

emtgene said...

I preferred their music over that of the 'other' British foursome, whatever was their name? LOL

wheels said...

This hit of theirs was only the chorus of the original, which was done by Harry Champion a long time before that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkbE4URVcKY

Steve said...

I remember them in concert in Tokyo, late 60's, my sister ran up on stage and kissed him.

Borepatch said...

Guilty as charged. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Just ran a spotlight two weeks ago for Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits. For a 70 year old he gets around very well. The agent for the venue says that Peter calls about every 6 months wanting to book another 'gig'. Great guy.

Jon said...

Love them.

taminator013 said...

I realized that I was old when I started singing along with "Listen People" when it was playing on the PA system at the grocery store............

Unknown said...

We turned "Henry VIII" into our own version of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" while on the way to various Boy Scout campouts, much to the distress of whatever father was driving us.

"Second verse, same as the first" wasn't enough for us. We kept incrementing.
"Fourth verse, same as the third,
Third verse, same as the second,
Second verse, same as the first!"

On one trip when my dad was just home from a 14-month WESPAC cruise I think we made it to "Fifteenth verse, same as the fourteenth" before being threatened with bodily harm.