I was looking through the archives for something to play by The Monkees, and it gave me this by Herman’s Hermits! Sometimes I think that WordPress and I don’t speak the same language. Anyway, it’s been a few years since I played this one and tonight I am under the weather and not up to starting from scratch with a new song.
For a time in 1965, Herman’s Hermits kicked The Beatles off the charts. And as the Fab Four transitioned into a more serious, studio-only band, there was still an appetite for bright pop songs with a definite British edge, which is where Peter Noone and his band came in.
For some reason, Herman’s Hermits popped into my head earlier today with Listen People, and I could not shake them out at all! My ears must be clogged! At any rate, I was going to play Listen People, for I like it, but I could find almost no trivia on it, so I decided instead to go with this one, I’m Into Something Good, which I also like and for which I found some interesting songfacts!
I had no idea that this was written by the songwriting team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King who wrote for so many artists including the Monkees, Aretha Franklin, the Drifters and many more! Goffin & King are … the gold standard by most any measure!
This was originally recorded by Earl-Jean (real name Ethel McCrea), who had been the lead singer the R&B vocal group The Cookies. Her version, titled I’m Into Somethin’ Good, peaked at #38 in the US in August 1964.
The song became a British Invasion hit when producer Mickie Most heard Carole King’s demo and decided to cover it with a new British group, Herman’s Hermits. The band was fronted by 16-year-old John F. Kennedy lookalike Peter Noone, who had already appeared in the British TV soap Coronation Street. Released as the group’s first single, it went to #13 in the U.S. in December 1964, but proved wildly popular on their home turf, reaching #1 in the UK in September.
According to Peter Noone …
“On the record you can hear the enthusiasm of this band who believe that they were going to be heard on the radio. When the record was on the radio, we thought we’d made it.”
Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, both future members of Led Zeppelin, played on some Herman’s Hermits songs, but not this one. This was Herman’s Hermits’ only song to reach #1 in the UK, where it remains their best-known song. After it hit, the band went on tour in the U.S. with Dick Clark’s Caravan of Stars and made inroads in that country, where they were welcomed as part of the British Invasion. In 1965, they had two U.S. #1 hits: Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter and I’m Henry The VIII, I Am.
I’m Into Something Good
Herman’s Hermits
Woke up this mornin’ feelin’ fine
There’s somethin’ special on my mind
Last night I met a new girl in the neighbourhood, whoa yeah
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good (Somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
She’s the kind of girl who’s not too shy
And I can tell I’m her kind of guy
She danced close to me like I hoped she would (she danced with me like I hoped she would)
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good (Somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
We only danced for a minute or two
But then she stuck close to me the whole night through
Can I be fallin’ in love
She’s everthing I’ve been dreamin’ of
She’s everthing I’ve been dreamin’ of
I walked her home and she held my hand
I knew it couldn’t be just a one-night stand
So I asked to see her next week and she told me I could
(I asked to see her and she told me I could)
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good (somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
(Somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’, ahhh)
I walked her home and she held my hand
I knew it couldn’t be just a one-night stand
So I asked to see her next week and she told me I could
(I asked to see her and she told me I could)
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good (somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good (somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
To something good, oh yeah, something good (somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)
To something good, something good, something good
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Carole King / Gerry Goffin
I’m Into Something Good lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Oh the era when our charts seemed to be filled with bright and breezy songs.
Thanks Jill.
Hope you are feeling better how.
Take care
Roger
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Oh yes, fun times, eh? Glad you liked this one. Feeling a bit better after some sleep. Thanks!
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Glad to hear that.
Time-gap comment. Have another sleep now 😴
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Jill, like The Monkeys, Herman’s Hermits were blessed with some very talented songwriters, this song in particular. Keith
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Definitely so!
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Terrific song. Big sis played it often, a 45 on a small portable record player that looked like a suitcase or a portable dewing machine. Funny how it was part of the Brit invasion as it was written by an American songwriting team. Hugs ‘n cheers
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Ahhhhh … memories. 45s and those small record players … I had one, too! Glad you enjoyed the music today! Hugs ‘n cheers
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It’s so wonderful listening to peaceful songs. Thanks, Jill! Enjoy a beautiful weekend! xx Michael
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I’m really glad you enjoyed it, Michael! There’s another one on the schedule for later today! You have a beautiful weekend too, my friend! xx
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Thanks, Michael!!!
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The first, and possibly last, great song the Hermit’s ever did. Thet had lots of good songs, but this one I thought wzx great, and deserved a better fate in Notrh America. L8sten People would be a good choice, of course. Hope you are feeling better soon. LuL.
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I’m glad you liked it!!! I just might have a surprise in store for you tomorrow … never know! Thanks … I seem to keep losing ground, but feel better today than yesterday anyway.
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A classic piece of English pop music. This brings back so many memories: it was #1 here at the time I made the transition to grammar school, and felt so grown up! (I was 11!)
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Just one of the great things about music — the doors it opens to memories otherwise tucked away. Heh heh … I remember feeling pretty grown up at 11, too! Glad you enjoyed this one … might have another tomorrow!
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It’s just one of the reasons I love it.
Funnily enough, the theme for this weekend’s Song Lyric Sunday is the British Invasion. I have some good ones lined up for it: the problem is choosing just a few!
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I will DEFINITELY check that one out … can’t wait to see which ones you choose!
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Thank you. Nor can I 🤣
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