There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
1967 studio album by Herman's Hermits
There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World | ||||
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Studio album by Herman's Hermits | ||||
Released | March 1967 (US) May 1967 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 21 March, 13 August, and 7 December 1966 | |||
Studio | De Lane Lea Studios, London | |||
Genre | Beat, British rock | |||
Length | 28:41 on original release | |||
Label | MGM (US/Canada) Columbia (UK) | |||
Producer | Mickie Most | |||
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There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World is the fifth album released by MGM Records in the US and Canada for the band Herman's Hermits. It was released in March 1967. In the UK, There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World is the band's third album, released by EMI/Columbia in May 1967.[2]
The album did not chart in the UK but in late April 1967 peaked at 13 on Billboard's Top LPs chart. The album was not released in true stereo until Bear Family Records issued a 2 CD "50th Anniversary Collection" in 2015.[citation needed]
Track listing
- "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)" (Les Reed, Geoff Stephens) – 2:35
- "Saturday's Child" (David Gates) – 2:38
- "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart) – 2:27
- "You Won't Be Leaving" (Tony Hazzard) – 2:22
- "Dandy" (Ray Davies) – 2:03
- "Jezebel" (Wayne Shanklin) – 3:23
- "No Milk Today" (Graham Gouldman) – 2:58
- "Little Miss Sorrow, Child of Tomorrow" (Bruce Woodley) – 2:34
- "Gaslight Street" (Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby) – 2:30
- "Rattler" (Woodley) – 3:15
- "East West" (Graham Gouldman) – 2:00
2001 Repertoire Rerelease
- "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)"
- "East West"
- "You Won't Be Leaving"
- "Saturday's Child"
- "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'"
- "No Milk Today"
- "Little Miss Sorrow, Child of Tomorrow"
- "Gaslight Street"
- "Rattler"
- "Dandy"
- "Jezebel"
- Bonus Tracks
- "This Door Swings Both Ways" (Estelle Levitt, Don Thomas)
- "What Is Wrong, What Is Right" (Hopwood, Leckenby, Lisberg)
- "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving" (Rick Jones)
- "Marcel's" (Gouldman, Hopwood, Lisberg, Peter Noone)
- "(I Gotta) Dream On" (Gary Gordon)
- "Don't Try to Hurt Me" (Hopwood)
- "Biding My Time" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
- "The George and the Dragon" (Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman)
- "Wild Love" (Karger, Wayne, Weisman)
- "Gotta Get Away" (Karger, Wayne, Weisman)
- "Make Me Happy" (Karger, Wayne, Weisman)
References
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- Peter Noone
- Keith Hopwood
- Derek Leckenby
- Karl Green
- Barry Whitwam
- Herman's Hermits
- Both Sides of Herman's Hermits
- There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
- Introducing Herman's Hermits
- Herman's Hermits on Tour
- Hold On!
- Both Sides of Herman's Hermits
- There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
- Blaze
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
- Hermania
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
- Herman's Hermits Hits
- A Must to Avoid
- Hold On!
- Dandy
- The London Look
- The Most of Herman's Hermits
- The Most of Herman's Hermits Volume 2
- The Very Best of Herman's Hermits
- Into Something Good: The Mickie Most Years 1964–72
- "I'm into Something Good"
- "Show Me Girl"
- "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat"
- "Silhouettes"
- "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"
- "Wonderful World"
- "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am"
- "Just a Little Bit Better"
- "A Must to Avoid"
- "Listen People"
- "Leaning on the Lamp Post"
- "You Won't Be Leaving"
- "This Door Swings Both Ways"
- "Dandy"
- "No Milk Today"
- "There's a Kind of Hush"
- "Don't Go Out into the Rain (You're Going to Melt)"
- "Museum"
- "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving"
- "Sleepy Joe"
- "Sunshine Girl"
- "Something's Happening"
- "My Sentimental Friend"
- "Here Comes the Star"
- "Years May Come, Years May Go"
- Discography
- When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965 film)
- Pop Gear (1965 film)
- Hold On! (1966 film)
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968 film)
- (I Think I'm Over) Getting Over You (Peter Noone solo single)