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Hermans Hermits: ‘Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter’

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This song by Herman’s Hermits is about a guy who is heartbroken over losing his girl, and decides to tell her mother all about it. For instance, It was originally sung by the actor Tom Courtney in 1963 in a British television play. The song was written by Trevor Peacock, who was also appearing in the play. Trevor Peacock is well known to British TV audiences for playing the part of Jim Trott in the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley.

The producer Mickie Most needed a song to complete Herman’s Hermits’ debut album and Trevor Peacock gave them this track. It was never intended for single release, but after an American DJ started giving it airplay, their record label issued it as a 45 and it became their first American #1. In their native Britain it was never released as a single. Later in the year they returned to the top of the American charts with their revival of the old British musical number “I’m Henry The 8th I Am.”

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Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits

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Watch a Remastered Edit of Hermans Hermits

“Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter”

(originally by Tom Courtenay)

Mrs. Brown, you’ve got a lovely daughter

Girls as sharp as her are something rare

But it’s sad, she doesn’t love me now

She’s made it clear enough, it ain’t no good to pine

She wants to return those things I bought her

Tell her she can keep them just the same

Things have changed, she doesn’t love me now

She’s made it clear enough, it ain’t no good to pine

Walkin’ about

Even in a crowd, well

You’ll pick her out

Makes a bloke feel so proud

If she finds that I’ve been ’round to see you (’round to see you)

Tell her that I’m well and feelin’ fine (feelin’ fine, ooh)

Don’t let on, don’t say she’s broke my heart

I’d go down on my knees but it’s no good to pine

Walkin’ about

Even in a crowd, well

You’ll pick her out

Makes a bloke feel so proud

If she finds that I’ve been ’round to see you (’round to see you)

Tell her that I’m well and feeling fine (feelin’ fine, ooh)

Don’t let on, don’t say she’s broke my heart

I’d go down on my knees but it’s no good to pine

Mrs. Brown, you’ve got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)

Mrs. Brown, you’ve got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)

Mrs. Brown, you’ve got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)

Mrs. Brown, you’ve got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)

A few more from Herman’s Hermits…

“No Milk Today”

Here’s a more recent clip of Herman’s Hermits! 🙂 (Peter is still adorable)

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