Herman's Hermits
Though they were often discounted as a teenybopper bubblegum group, Herman's Hermits were a significant part of the mid-1960s British Invasion scene. While their early hits trafficked in a bouncy, music-hall-influenced sound, they scaled greater heights not long after, turning out tracks that stood up well alongside such peers as the Kinks and the Dave Clark Five. Singer Peter Noone, a natural-born teen heartthrob, inevitably went solo (and even made a credible stab at New Wave/power-pop years later as leader of the Tremblers).

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  • I'm Into Something Good
  • There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
  • Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter
  • I'm Henry the VIII, I Am
  • Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
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