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I'm Into Something Good/ Your Hand In Mine

This was Herman's Hermits' debut single, which went to #1 in the U.K., becoming their only chart-topper there. Is this their best single? It's certainly a contender. "Something Good" — yet another terrific Carole King - Gerry Goffin song — was originally recorded (in a good but inferior version) by Earl-Jean. Note: This copy has Near Mint labels. The vinyl has some scuffing, and the audio some light surface noise, both grading EX.

One very odd thing I noticed about this single, which I assume is common to all pressings: The trailoff has a signature by Tony Romeo on both sides. I Googled for some association between Romeo and the Hermits and/or Mickie Most (the Hermits' producer), but couldn't find anything whatsoever. The presence of his signature here is a mystery... perhaps he was just a fan? Certainly, Romeo was responsible for several Sunshine Pop and Bubblegum hits and acts of the 1960s, so I can imagine him being a fan of the Hermits. Among Romeo's writing credits are "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" (Lou Christie), "Indian Lake" (Cowsills), and "I Think I Love You" (Partridge Family).

Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
EX+ M- EX EX
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
MGM 13280 1965 #8p in December
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

Herman's Hermits

Herman's Hermits

Title

I'm Into Something Good

Your Hand In Mine

Track Time

2:25

2:00

Songwriter

Goffin-King (A), Liseberg-Silverman (B)

Goffin-King (A), Liseberg-Silverman (B)

Producer

Mickie Most

Mickie Most

Category

Power Pop

Power Pop

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