This was my parents song. They were married 44 years before my mother died from pancreatic cancer in 2011. My dad, now 75, still listens to it. I get teary-eyed when I hear it.
THAT’S the movie I’m trying to remember where I heard this song from. That whole montage was hilarious! I loved when the two of them came out of the movie theater laughing and hugging and the movie they just watched was Platoon…. LOL 🤣
@@frankthespank the naked gun movies are hilarious especially the first one. I love how Frank happily trots away after dropping Jane off as the name of the song and band appear on screen.
How is it we went from 1964 to 2023 in the blink of an eye? What a time to be young and innocent!❤ To all those amazing days we thought would last forever!💕
Yes hard to believe how that time went so fast!!!😔 Those were some days with some of the best music in history!!!!🎶 For me the best decade was the 70's!!!! 🖒💕
@@american_cosmicI can't avoid it unfortunately. It's every time I turn on the radio. You hear a singer beginning his/her career with a lovely voice - next minute they're screaming too. They don't need microphones, and their voices sound harsh. Why can't they sing in their natural voices?
I also love this song and I'm almost 71yrs old. You could sing along and dance to the bouncy music. I loved Herman's Hermits. By the way I to am a Sandra ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m 60 and have loved this as long as I can remember. I remember seeing them in a movie with Connie Francis. Looked it up …’when the boys meet the girls’.
At 66 have to catch up to the other commentors here. CZcams is fantastic to bring 60's and 70's songs back again. Thoroughly enjoy many of the eras songs.
超懐かしい!私が小学生の時だった31年前に、たまたまテレビをつけたときにやっていた『エド・サリヴァン・ショー』(The Ed Sullivan Show)の映像だ! この時の番組をキッカケに、小学生でオールディーズにハマったんだよね。もう40代だけそ、今でもハーマンズハーミッツやアニマルズ、ビートルズ、ピーター&ゴードンなどの曲と映像がたまに頭に流れるよ。この映像が見れてすごく嬉しかった!ありがとう!!
Reminds me so very much of my friend Denis who now lives in Australia and haven't seen since 1984. South Africa. Used to love listening to this in the sixties. So many memories and so sad time has passed us by
Such a sweet, innocent, catchy song, as most hits were in those far off times. ‘I walked her home and she held my hand’ is just as it was back then. No wonder we yearn to be back there!
I’m of an age that I knew this song when it was popular and let’s face it, it’s “Bubble Gum Music”, but like so many pop tunes, it’s fun, toe tapping, finger snapping and sticks in your head until you wish it would go away but, you’re happy to hear it again.
I grew up listening to this song as a young child repeatedly on cassette tape many years ago on countless road trips with my family. Golden memories of times gone by.
@@annseven7166 I was 13 in 1964 I did not have a camera or video! I remember the girls were going crazy shouting Herman Herman. I know someone who went to school with him, her friend was dating him, he went to Stretford High School I think it was. Another group from Manchester in those day was the Hollies.
And he still sounds exactly like this! He’s still touring and sounds great. Only thing different is he’s got his teeth fixed now! Go see him if you have the chance. Very funny and enjoyable show! You won’t regret it. 😊
This was my first album ever. I found the cassette tape laying in the road while throwing papers on my paper route on my bicycle. I spent the next weeks listening to this album in my bedroom dreaming of the girl on the next block.
It's great to see this music passed on to the next generation. Here are a few other Herman's Hermits song suggestions that you might enjoy, as well: 😊 1. This door swings both ways 2. There's a kind of hush 3. Leaning on the lamp 4. A must to avoid 5. No milk today 6. Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter 7. End of the world 8. Can't you hear my heartbeat
@@annseven7166 Im 22, from Urmston (where Peter is from) my dad would sing There's a kind of hush to me every night when I was a child so that I would fall asleep. Fond memories.
This song never gets old. Haven't heard it in a long time since it was played on the radio almost 17 years ago during the Saturday night oldies segment.
I was 9 when this song came out in 1964. I bought their debut "Herman's Hermits" album and played it MANY times. Now in 2023, some of the songs from the album are in my iTunes library, I have a t-shirt with the album cover on the front, and, as a professional singer and pianist, this song is in my repertoire. I always can picture this song playing in the Naked Gun movie. And let us not forget, "Mrs. Brown..." is also on the album.
Rest in peace papa, and everyone affected by this song, got to see this live and i am only 22 brilliant seeing you guys live and hope to see yous again ❤️
I was reading a news article about this band. It was reported that this was the first foreign rock band to perform in my city, Porto Alegre - Brazil, in 1967, for a euphoric audience of five thousand people. I confess that I didn't know and I came to research some music here. Really really good! I don't know why they didn't make a bigger worldwide success!
I was only a little girl when this song came on the cover TV. My older sister watched American bandstand every Saturday. We thought Peter was the cutest.
Love love love this song an the great group go hermans hermits im in australia listenin an this is 2023 so im still listen decades later yippee❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you
Peter Blair Noone . . the reason I did not get my teeth fixed when I was a kid. At some time he mentioned he attributed his voice to crooked teeth and I wanted to be like him.
Remembering Derek "Lek" Leckenby born on May 14, 1943. He was an English musician and lead guitarist, most famous for his work with English pop group Herman's Hermits. Leckenby is credited with arranging the band's first big hit, "I'm into Something Good". His skills on guitar and dobro are heard on releases such as the LP A Whale of a Tale and the later singles, such as "Ginny Go Softly" and "Heart Get Ready for Love". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Leckenby
2024 and they're still rocking it i saw them last week at the birstin hotel in folkestone at a 60s weekend and they were brilliant. this is my all time fav tune of the 60s so imagine how excited i was lol
Wonderful song performed by a very talented and very cute singer and actor! I love this song! I was born in 1978. Thank you so much for posting this wonderful and classic performance!
I love The Herman Hermits ! I was 9 in 1965 when my older sister who was about going on 15 let me borrow her records and I heard this group got hooked right away at age 9 ! My older sister had great taste in music ! She died of mouth cancer on May 12th 2022 at 12.20 PM
I’m so sorry for your loss. I used to listen to my older sister’s records also-she is 7 years older than me so I’m glad I didn’t miss this great music, thanks to her. We have something ( older sisters with good taste in music) in common!
Drove mum and dad mad with playing this repeatedly. Ah I'm 70 yrs old now. It still brings back memories.
I DID TO WITH MY PARENTS I am 71
@@michaelnitsch4431 happy days my friend!
@@frank2185 no Frank alas!
you folks have great taste
@@frank2185 sadly Frank times have changed and in my opinion not for the better, but happy days then .
This was my parents song. They were married 44 years before my mother died from pancreatic cancer in 2011. My dad, now 75, still listens to it. I get teary-eyed when I hear it.
May GOD BLESS YOU..
Sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss.
Mate I'm 74 and lost my wife to the same despicable condition and this was our song too.Syncronisity.Cheers.
Lost dad in 19 then mum In 22. Reminds me so much of them❤ RIP you old farts😂
The Naked Gun. Frank and Jane close-line that couple while running in the ocean. HAHA
THAT’S the movie I’m trying to remember where I heard this song from. That whole montage was hilarious! I loved when the two of them came out of the movie theater laughing and hugging and the movie they just watched was Platoon…. LOL 🤣
@@frankthespank the naked gun movies are hilarious especially the first one. I love how Frank happily trots away after dropping Jane off as the name of the song and band appear on screen.
Had to scroll down too far to find a Naked Gun reference 😄
😂yes. Brilliant scene.
They re-recorded it for the movie.
I was 14 years old when I first heard that song. And still love it......at 73 years old.!!!
Me too 😊
Same age here…British invasion teenager ❤❤❤
Me at 67
Looks like I'm the youngster here at 61
Herman Hermits were heart throbs ….” Mrs Brown you got a Lovely “ was my favorite!🌸💕
I am 74;years old and I still like this song
How is it we went from 1964 to 2023 in the blink of an eye? What a time to be young and innocent!❤
To all those amazing days we thought would last forever!💕
Yes hard to believe how that time went so fast!!!😔 Those were some days with some of the best music in history!!!!🎶 For me the best decade was the 70's!!!! 🖒💕
@@spenfor1598 70's yes. Disco, dancing dressing nice!
Just a blink of an eye my friend I am now 71! Hope you have had the happy times too.
Ya I was born 1960 in the UK
It’s magic! Can’t tell you.
Peter Noone looked so young at 17. His vocals were amazing.
We all looked young at 17.
SO WELL DRESSED AND CLEAN CUT!!!DR.BRYANT LANE AGE 67….STILL LOVE IT.
he was 17
The music of the 60s and 70s was great. Today everything sounds the same - even cars look the same.
They don't sing nowadays - they scream. You can't call them songs. 🥴
Nonsense. There is more variety in music today than there has ever been before.
@@sandyy6054 Don't know what you're listening to these days, but there is no "screaming" in the (new) music i listen to.
@@american_cosmicI can't avoid it unfortunately. It's every time I turn on the radio. You hear a singer beginning his/her career with a lovely voice - next minute they're screaming too. They don't need microphones, and their voices sound harsh. Why can't they sing in their natural voices?
@@american_cosmic you obviously don't know what good music is. I'm not referring to this song. There is hardly anything you can sing to any more.
Music like this becomes more appreciated as the years go by.
I appreciated it in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, in fact, non-stop.
I'm 68 loved them as a kid
I remember when this came out. I'm 70 now and still like it!
72 and this song brings back alot of memories:) What a time to grow up
1965 was an awesome time to be 15 years old and Herman's Hermits just made it sweeter!
the 60s era was some thing special ,, These lovely guys were pure magic lol to all fans Jane x
Love this song. I'm 72 years old, brings back a lot of good memories and even danced to it. Sandra B.
I also love this song and I'm almost 71yrs old. You could sing along and dance to the bouncy music. I loved Herman's Hermits. By the way I to am a Sandra ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SoloGraysonHuyen I'm ok thank you, I hope that you're ok
I’m 60 and have loved this as long as I can remember. I remember seeing them in a movie with Connie Francis. Looked it up …’when the boys meet the girls’.
At 66 have to catch up to the other commentors here. CZcams is fantastic to bring 60's and 70's songs back again. Thoroughly enjoy many of the eras songs.
I always loved this group, one of my favourites. I feel 15 years old again every time I hear them. Love them, love the song! ♥
im 72 ohhh he was all over my bedroom walls when i was a kid.
This is a relic....a real gem ....those English bands could make a nursery rhyme sound golden...❤
at 70 it brings back good distant memories of how life was good and people more caring than today 😢😢😢😢
People are actually more caring today than back then.
Oh wow so awesome to hear these old songs ❤going down memory lane……
超懐かしい!私が小学生の時だった31年前に、たまたまテレビをつけたときにやっていた『エド・サリヴァン・ショー』(The Ed Sullivan Show)の映像だ!
この時の番組をキッカケに、小学生でオールディーズにハマったんだよね。もう40代だけそ、今でもハーマンズハーミッツやアニマルズ、ビートルズ、ピーター&ゴードンなどの曲と映像がたまに頭に流れるよ。この映像が見れてすごく嬉しかった!ありがとう!!
What an absolutely phenomenal song. ❤❤❤
Best time of my life growing up in the UK to these songs. ❤❤❤ x
Released in the US in September 1964...got to #13 on the Billboard charts...a CLASSIC!!!
thanks
I am 53yrs old, my Mom loved all this kind of music.....i feel nostalgia when listening, 🤗
Reminds me so very much of my friend Denis who now lives in Australia and haven't seen since 1984. South Africa. Used to love listening to this in the sixties. So many memories and so sad time has passed us by
Such a sweet, innocent, catchy song, as most hits were in those far off times. ‘I walked her home and she held my hand’ is just as it was back then. No wonder we yearn to be back there!
I’m 76 always loved this tune and the group . Privileged to be a teen when this and many more played . We danced our Teens away ☘️
we sure did!!! we were the "land of a 1000 dances" gr-granny NM
I’m of an age that I knew this song when it was popular and let’s face it, it’s “Bubble Gum Music”, but like so many pop tunes, it’s fun, toe tapping, finger snapping and sticks in your head until you wish it would go away but, you’re happy to hear it again.
I grew up listening to this song as a young child repeatedly on cassette tape many years ago on countless road trips with my family. Golden memories of times gone by.
I am from Manchester, I saw them playing in a church hall around 1964 before they had a hit, great music!
Wow! That's amazing! Tell us more details about this story! Can you include some photos, or videos of this early performance?
@@annseven7166 I was 13 in 1964 I did not have a camera or video! I remember the girls were going crazy shouting Herman Herman. I know someone who went to school with him, her friend was dating him, he went to Stretford High School I think it was. Another group from Manchester in those day was the Hollies.
And he still sounds exactly like this! He’s still touring and sounds great. Only thing different is he’s got his teeth fixed now! Go see him if you have the chance. Very funny and enjoyable show! You won’t regret it. 😊
Beautiful. Classic Performance! Beautiful Classic Recording! Beautiful, Classic Song! Excellent Video!
This was my first album ever. I found the cassette tape laying in the road while throwing papers on my paper route on my bicycle. I spent the next weeks listening to this album in my bedroom dreaming of the girl on the next block.
I remember the song from when I was just a child. I'm almost 65 now and I still love it.
Omg those were the days!
Listening after Alex AGT performance. Love a good oldie ✨
My parents saw the Herman Hermits last year & this year at Epcot.
60s British pop !! Love it
Great feel good song...nothing today compares
I always thought Herman was so cute. Im 73 and this is music from my era. I remember watching them on Top of Pops
@SoloGraysonHuyenWhat are you wearing, bot? 😋 🤖
Carole King was such a great songwriter..My favorite by her..
I liked all sides of The British Invasion.From Herman's Hermits to the Yardbirds,and all points in between...
OMG so good to hear again
Have not thought about this song in years until watching a movie yesterday that has it in it. Its a shame this kind of music is not being done today.
" The Naked Gun '
With Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley
When groups had talent.
This is such a wonderful song.
I am old enough to remember hearing this on the radio. 😀
greatest montage in film history
In the days when holding hands meant something
I’m 18, loved this group for a couple years, I love y’all’s stories, truly
Good to hear of a younger with good sense an taste😊
Nice to see someone younger than 30 that's not into that rap garbage
It's great to see this music passed on to the next generation. Here are a few other Herman's Hermits song suggestions that you might enjoy, as well: 😊
1. This door swings both ways
2. There's a kind of hush
3. Leaning on the lamp
4. A must to avoid
5. No milk today
6. Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter
7. End of the world
8. Can't you hear my heartbeat
On ya mate.👍🇦🇺
@@annseven7166 Im 22, from Urmston (where Peter is from) my dad would sing There's a kind of hush to me every night when I was a child so that I would fall asleep. Fond memories.
This song never gets old. Haven't heard it in a long time since it was played on the radio almost 17 years ago during the Saturday night oldies segment.
1964, such fun, such nostalgia.
I was 9 when this song came out in 1964. I bought their debut "Herman's Hermits" album and played it MANY times. Now in 2023, some of the songs from the album are in my iTunes library, I have a t-shirt with the album cover on the front, and, as a professional singer and pianist, this song is in my repertoire. I always can picture this song playing in the Naked Gun movie. And let us not forget, "Mrs. Brown..." is also on the album.
Sang and danced to this as a child
My Aunties Dansette belting this out blissssss❤😂
Did you go bananas? 😳
@@Leo-qe3gl quite
@@Leo-qe3gl indeed
@@andrewjohnstone963 ☺️👍
Great time to be a teenager ! Hundreds of 2:00-3:00 minute hits all day long on the ol' A.M. !
Rest in peace papa, and everyone affected by this song, got to see this live and i am only 22 brilliant seeing you guys live and hope to see yous again ❤️
I herd It for the first time in noviembre, 1964.
Simple, but wonderful.
So charming to this day, whoever picked out the songs was a genius, Carol King, Graham Goldman, etc
Still a great song today Peter noone has a dazzling smile
You can't help but smile!
In the days when holding hands was a one night stand. 😀
Lol lol. Oh those days were good in many ways.
I'm glad to hear them i love group m 2:24 y favorite is you got a lovely daughter
Nearly 70 now, remember dancing in front of the mirror hairbrush in hand, singing away..
My older siblings played hhs on their record and tape players. I loved the sixties growing up in Australia.
Im playing it right now on my acoustic enjoying The British Invasion born in NYC in 1958. What a time to be a human.
A true blast from the past!
I was reading a news article about this band. It was reported that this was the first foreign rock band to perform in my city, Porto Alegre - Brazil, in 1967, for a euphoric audience of five thousand people. I confess that I didn't know and I came to research some music here. Really really good! I don't know why they didn't make a bigger worldwide success!
I was only a little girl when this song came on the cover TV. My older sister watched American bandstand every Saturday. We thought Peter was the cutest.
You were right. He is very cute.
Don't this take you back to good times and feelings. There's no better therapy.
I love this group's music!!👍👍👏👏🌲☃️
Love love love this song an the great group go hermans hermits im in australia listenin an this is 2023 so im still listen decades later yippee❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you
Saw them in concert in 2022 & it was a great concert. They did lots of stuff that I didn’t know that they did! Fabulous concert 🎶
It’s such a classic, I was born in the eighties but i’m more in tune with the fifties and sixties stuff xxx…
Always loved this song 😊❤️
Naked Gun, nuff’ said…
My favorite group still. I miss those concerts back in the day.
One of the classic feel good songs when you were young and but still holds up today.
Wonderful band along with the other talent in the British Invasion 🌻💖
I was only 10 when these guys were popular and i still love them now.
This song can still make the top 40 today
Peter Blair Noone . . the reason I did not get my teeth fixed when I was a kid. At some time he mentioned he attributed his voice to crooked teeth and I wanted to be like him.
Remembering Derek "Lek" Leckenby born on May 14, 1943. He was an English musician and lead guitarist, most famous for his work with English pop group Herman's Hermits. Leckenby is credited with arranging the band's first big hit, "I'm into Something Good". His skills on guitar and dobro are heard on releases such as the LP A Whale of a Tale and the later singles, such as "Ginny Go Softly" and "Heart Get Ready for Love". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Leckenby
2024 and they're still rocking it i saw them last week at the birstin hotel in folkestone at a 60s weekend and they were brilliant. this is my all time fav tune of the 60s so imagine how excited i was lol
Wonderful song performed by a very talented and very cute singer and actor! I love this song! I was born in 1978. Thank you so much for posting this wonderful and classic performance!
I just found out that Peter Noone got married on his 21st birthday and I believe is still married.
For some reason, this song reminds me of roller skates, cheeseburger and a milkshake.
This was playing as I left a fairground to return home in 1964. I was 5.
Such a beautiful classic song, all there music was wonderful, clean and genuine. Not trash like you hear today.
Oh, really.
@@Teachering Really!
Seems like the world has run out of talented people, sadly.
I've always loved this song ❤❤❤❤
I love The Herman Hermits ! I was 9 in 1965 when my older sister who was about going on 15 let me borrow her records and I heard this group got hooked right away at age 9 ! My older sister had great taste in music ! She died of mouth cancer on May 12th 2022 at 12.20 PM
Mis más sinceras condolencias D.E. P.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I used to listen to my older sister’s records also-she is 7 years older than me so I’m glad I didn’t miss this great music, thanks to her. We have something ( older sisters with good taste in music) in common!
Sorry 4 u loss u r my age good on u ❤
🙏❤️
😢 my condolences to you. Glad that you & your sister had such a nice memory.
I was born in 1962 and do still listen to the music of the 50s and 60s thay don't make music like this any more
Carole King, what a fantastic songwriter!
Love these old songs so great been listening to them since my teenage yrs such a happy song 🎵
Born 1990 but love these kind of music.
Brings back such wonderful memories!
Another King/Goffin masterpiece!!!
My friend Kathy Snyder and I use to play this record over and over. Wonderful memories ❤
Oh, the memories! My absolute favorite band growing up. My parents admitted they kind of liked it.
Amazingly innocent performers
Top class