Here's a beautiful copy of the group's first Top 10 U.S. hit, following their first chart single, "I'm Into Something Good." It comes in the release's cool picture sleeve. This terrific rocker floats to near the top of Hermits fans' lists of their favorite hits. Obviously, we like it, too, giving it our highest, 2-star recommendation. By the way, the writers of this great tune went on to pen several of the best 1960s Pop hits, including "A Little Bit Of Soul" by Music Explosion, "Let's Go To San Francisco" by the Flower Pots, "Tossing and Turning" by Ivy League, and "Funny How Love Can Be" by various, including First Class in the 1970s. Note: The 45 record itself grades Near Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio), with just a touch of underlying surface noise. The picture sleeve is Near Mint with a touch of ringwear; it also has a small 98 cents stamp on on side.