HERMANS HERMITS ON ED SULLIVAN SHOW IN 1965
In May 1965, a wave of pure pop energy hit American television screens when Herman’s Hermits made their iconic debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. Fronted by the charming, 17-year-old Peter Noone, the Manchester lads drove the crowd into a frenzy with their massive hit, 'Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter.' At the absolute height of the British Invasion, Herman’s Hermits weren’t just competing with The Beatles on the charts—for a time, they were actually out-selling them! Sit back, take a trip down memory lane to 1965, and relive the clean-cut style, the infectious hooks, and the absolute joy of a musical era that changed the world forever." #music #HermansHermits #EdSullivanShow #BritishInvasion #1965Music #PeterNoone #ClassicPop #60sNostalgia

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