HERMAN'S HERMITS, headed by Herman (Peter Noone), came from Manchester and rode in on the Merseymania wave of the mid '60s. From 1964 to 1969 they had no less than 15 Top 20 hits, all produced by Mickie Most, including 'I'm Into something Good' (no. 1, 1964), 'Silhouettes' (no. 3, 1965), 'Wonderful World' (no. 7, 1965), 'A Must To Avoid' (no. 6, 1966), 'No Milk today' (no. 7, 1966), 'Sunshine Girl' (no. 8, 1968), and 'My Sentimental Friend' (no. 2, 1969). Herman and his group presented light and bright songs to a young teenage audience, and were even bigger in the States than in Europe. Since the split-up of the group, Herman has become Peter Noone, solo singer.
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