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  2. There's a Kind of Hush - Wikipedia

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    The first single version of "There's a Kind of Hush" was recorded in 1966 by Gary and the Hornets, a teen/pre-teen male band from Franklin, Ohio whose version—entitled "Kind of Hush" produced by Lou Reizner—became a regional success and showed signs of breaking nationally in January 1967; the single would reach No. 4 in Cincinnati and No. 3 ...

  3. A Kind of Hush (album) - Wikipedia

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    There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)", a cover of a 1960s song by Herman's Hermits, was released as a lead single and topped the adult contemporary chart, however reached only #12 on the main US chart. [3] It also reached the UK Top 30 [4] "I Need to Be in Love" hit number 25 in the US [5] and number 36 in the UK. [4]

  4. There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World - Wikipedia

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    There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World is the fifth album released by MGM Records in the US and Canada for the band Herman's Hermits.It was released in March 1967. In the UK, There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World is the band's third album, released by EMI/Columbia in May 1967.

  5. The New Vaudeville Band - Wikipedia

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    This album contained the Geoff Stephens/Les Reed composition "There's A Kind Of Hush", which was quickly covered by Herman's Hermits who had a hit with the song in most of the world in early 1967. However, the New Vaudeville Band version of the tune was issued as a single in Australia and South Africa, and became a significant chart hit in both ...

  6. No Milk Today - Wikipedia

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    Although not released as a single in the US ("Dandy" was released in its place with the same B-side), it was popular enough to become a moderate hit when it was released there as the B-side to "There's a Kind of Hush", reaching No. 35 in 1967 (the A-side reaching No. 4). It was also a major hit in many European countries.

  7. Can't Smile Without You - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in 1976 by the Carpenters and released on their May 1976 album, A Kind of Hush. It was also the B-side track for their 1977 single, " Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft ", released in support of their 1977 album, Passage .

  8. I Need to Be in Love - Wikipedia

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    The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 on June 12 at number 55, [4] and peaked at number 25. [5] It peaked at number 36 on the UK charts. [6] In 1995, it was released as a CD single in Japan, after being chosen for the theme song of the drama Miseinen.

  9. You Won't Be Leaving - Wikipedia

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    It was featured on their 1967 album, There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World. [2] The song was not released as a single in the United States, but rather the B-side to "You Won't Be Leaving", "Listen People", was released as the US single. [3] The song was produced by Mickie Most. [4]