Both Sides of Herman's Hermits is the second album released by the group in the UK. It was the fourth album released by MGM Records in the U.S. and Canada for the band. It was released in August 1966 in the U.S. and October 1966 in the UK Val Valentin was the recording supervisor. The original U.S. cover artwork was by Frank Frazetta.
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Both Sides of Herman's Hermits | ||||
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Studio album by Herman's Hermits | ||||
Released | August 1966 (US) October 1966 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 21 March, 30 April and 21 May 1966 | |||
Genre | Beat, British rock | |||
Length | 29:52 on original UK release | |||
Label | MGM (US/Canada) Columbia (UK) | |||
Producer | Mickie Most | |||
Herman's Hermits British chronology | ||||
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Herman's Hermits American chronology | ||||
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The UK and U.S. versions differ drastically with different artwork and track listing: only five tracks featured on both versions. The UK version was re-released on CD in 2000 by Repertoire with bonus tracks that mostly combine the two albums. The artwork pictured is the US release.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Little Boy Sad" | Wayne Walker | 2:25 |
2. | "Story of My Life" | Burt Bacharach, Hal David | 2:30 |
3. | "My Reservation's Been Confirmed" | Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg | 2:48 |
4. | "Bus Stop" | Graham Gouldman | 2:27 |
5. | "For Love" | Hopwood, Leckenby, Lisberg | 2:50 |
6. | "Where Were You When I Needed You?" | Steve Barri, P. F. Sloan | 2:46 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "All the Things I Do for You Baby" | Barri, Sloan | 2:20 |
2. | "Leaning on a Lamp Post" | Noel Gay | 2:31 |
3. | "Dial My Number" | Lester Vandyke | 1:56 |
4. | "Oo-ee Baby" | Larry Dexter, D.C. Mullins | 2:13 |
5. | "Je suis anglais (L'autre jour)" | Ralph Bernet, Gilles Jérome | 2:37 |
6. | "Listen People" | Gouldman | 2:29 |
Note: The traditional songs "The Future Mrs. 'Awkins", "Oh! Mr. Porter", "Two Lovely Black Eyes", and "My Old Dutch" were all originally erroneously credited to Kenny Lynch, whose arrangements Herman's Hermits covered.
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