“A MUST TO AVOID” * Herman’s Hermits * M-G-M Records (1966)
TEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “I’m Henry The VIII, I Am” by Herman’s Hermits peaked this week at No. 01 (one week) on the Billboard Hot 100, week of August 01 through August 07, 1965. (source: Billboard).
MCRFB Link: For the previous No. 1 record in the U.S.A. 1965 GO HERE.
ELEVEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter” by Herman’s Hermits peaked No. 01 (3 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100, weeks of April 24, 1965 through May 15, 1965. (source: Billboard).
MCRFB Link: For the previous No. 1 record in the U.S.A. 1965 GO HERE.
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THIS DAY 1966 : The film Hold On! starring Peter Noone and Shelley Fabares, launched its gala premiere in Los Angeles, today, Wednesday, March 30. The 85 min. musical film is directed by Arthur Lubin, film cast co-stars Herbert Anderson, Bernard Fox and Sue Ane Langdon. The film’s soundtrack features ten new songs by Herman’s Hermits and one by Shelley Fabares, while casting band members on tour in the movie’s plot as a fictionalized band version of themselves. Produced by Sam Katzman. (Source: Wikipedia)
From the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1965
HERMAN’S HERMITS SET MARK ON HOT 100 CHART
NEW YORK — Herman’s Hermits, the hottest record-selling act today, have set a precedent by having their latest single release, “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter,” break into the Hot 100 chart at the No. 12 position this week. This is the highest jump of any record, thus far, that has ever hit the chart. The previous high was the Beatles’ release of their single “A Hard Day’s Night,” on Capitol Records, which vaulted at the No. 21 spot last year.
Herman’s Hermits currently have three singles ranked within the top 20 of the Hot 100 chart, with their “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat” at No. 6, “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter” at No. 12 and “Silhouettes”“at No. 19 after only three weeks on the charts.
Just last month, WKNR, the number one top 40 radio station in Detroit, confirmed “Can’t You Heart My Heartbeat” as having been the most popular hit in record sales, through the station’s own influence with its listeners. “Heartbeat,” recently was the No. 1 song on WKNR for three consecutive weeks in the Motor City. The song hit the No. 13 position at the station on February 25 after debuting there (at No. 28) the previous week. It jumped all the way to the No. 1 spot on WKNR the following week, beginning March 3, and it stayed at the top there through March 24, when it dropped down to the No. 4 spot on Keener 13.
But the latest tune, from the British band’s latest LP, has received what is considered the heaviest airplay of any record not released as a single to date.
Disk jockeys were playing the track from the group’s smash LP, “Introducing Herman’s Hermits,” which is currently at No. 3 this week on the Top LP’s chart in Billboard.
While “Silhouettes” was just released three weeks ago, MGM were forced to release “Mrs. Brown” due to popularity and demand and to date has found there has been no effect in the sale of the other two singles by the same group.
The advanced airplay on this tune has obviously helped the sales of this LP tremendously, since demand has forced consumers to buy the package to obtain “Mrs. Brown.”
The group is scheduled to arrive in this country Monday, April 19, for a month of one-nighters with the Dick Clark tour starting April 30. Prior to that Herman’s Hermits will make several personal appearances upon their arrival here. They are slated to appear on ABC-TV’s “Shindig” on May 4. END
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(Information and news source: Billboard; April 17, 1965)
“Mrs Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter,” eventually went on to become the nation’s No. 1 song for three consecutive weeks — May 1, May 8, May 15, before dropping down to No. 2 on May 22, 1965 — according to the Billboard charts for May 1965.