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  2. Herman's Hermits discography - Wikipedia

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    A: The Best Of Herman's Hermits B: Non-album track: Introducing Herman's Hermits: Nov. 1964 "Show Me Girl" B-side: "I Know Why" (Not released as a single in NA) — 19 — — — — 19: 25 A: The Best Of Herman's Hermits B: Non-album track Jan. 1965 "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat" B-side: "I Know Why" (Not released as a single in the UK) 2 ...

  3. Herman's Hermits - Wikipedia

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    Herman's Hermits are an English rock and pop group formed in 1963 in Manchester and formerly fronted by singer Peter Noone.Known for their jaunty beat sound and Noone's often tongue-in-cheek vocal style, the Hermits charted with numerous transatlantic hits in the UK and in America, where they ranked as one of the most successful acts in the Beatles-led British Invasion.

  4. Keith Hopwood - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, Herman’s Hermits would continue to garner more hits including I'm Henry the VIII, I Am, Silhouettes, Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, and My Sentimental Friend. Hopwood left Herman’s Hermits in 1972. Always a composer, he wrote and co-wrote numerous songs recorded by Herman's Hermits, and other bands such as Brinsley Schwarz.

  5. Peter Noone - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, he used the stage name Peter Novac. At 15, he became the lead singer, spokesman and frontman of Herman's Hermits, who were discovered by Harvey Lisberg. [4] As "Herman", the photogenic Noone appeared on the cover of many international publications, including Time Magazine's 1965 collage showing new faces in popular music. [5]

  6. Listen People - Wikipedia

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    "Listen People" is a song written by Graham Gouldman and performed by Herman's Hermits. The song was produced by Mickie Most. [1] It was featured on their 1966 album, Volume 2: The Best of Herman's Hermits. [2] It reached #1 in Canada, [3] #3 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Australian charts, and #7 on both the New Zealand and Swedish charts ...

  7. Hold On! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hold On! by Herman's Hermits is the band's fourth album in the U.S. It was not released in the United Kingdom but an EP was released by EMI/Columbia (catalogue number SEG 8503.) featuring 6 tracks. It is the soundtrack album to a 1966 film featuring Herman's Hermits and Shelley Fabares, Hold On! [2]

  8. Category:Herman's Hermits songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Herman's Hermits songs or lists of Herman's Hermits songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Herman's Hermits songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Herman's Hermits (album) - Wikipedia

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    Herman's Hermits (sometimes called Introducing Herman's Hermits) is the debut album of the band Herman's Hermits, first issued in 1965. As was typical of the time, the album's contents were different on the UK and US releases. UK albums tended not to include singles.