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  1. 30. Aug. 2020 · Watch the classic hit by Herman's Hermits, Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter, from 1965. Enjoy the catchy tune and the vintage video.

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  2. "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" is a popular song written by British actor, screenwriter and songwriter Trevor Peacock. It was originally sung by actor Tom Courtenay in The Lads, an ITV Television Playhouse play of 1963, and released as a single on UK Decca.

    • April 1965
  3. The Ed Sullivan Show. 791K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.9K. 328K views 1 year ago #EdSullivanShow #EdSullivan #HermansHermits. Herman's Hermits "Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely...

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  4. 26. Jan. 2011 · NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY COPYRIGHT OWNER.This video is used only for non-profit usage and publishing.http://en.wikipedia.or...

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  5. In April 1965, with both "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat" and the Hermits' cover of "Silhouettes" simultaneously in the singles charts – both would appear on the band's second US album Herman's Hermits on Tour – MGM released "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter". The single's no. 12 debut on the Hot 100 was the decade's third highest ...

    • 1964
    • Kingsway Recording Studio, London
    • 13 February 1965 (US), September 1965 (UK)
  6. Charted: 1. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This song is about a guy who is heartbroken over losing his girl, so he decides to tell her mother all about it. It was originally sung by the actor Tom Courtenay in a 1963 British television play called The Lads, which Herman's Hermits lead singer Peter Noone recorded to tape.

  7. Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter is the name of the fourth UK and seventh US album released by the band Herman's Hermits. It was first released in the UK in August, 1968 and in the US in September, 1968. The album was also the soundtrack to the film of the same name, also released in 1968. Track listing