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"Something`s Happening"
Single by Herman`s Hermits
B-side
  • UK B-side: "The Most Beautiful Thing in My Life"
  • US B-side: "Little Miss Sorrow, Child of Tomorrow"
Released29 November 1968 (UK)
December 1968 (US)
RecordedDe Lane Lea Studios, London, October 1968
GenrePop rock
Length3:07
LabelMGM 14035
Songwriter(s)Giancarlo Bigazzi, Riccardo Del Turco, Jack Fishman
Producer(s)Mickie Most
Herman`s Hermits singles chronology
"The Most Beautiful Thing in My Life"
(1968)
"Something`s Happening"
(1968)
"My Sentimental Friend"
(1969)

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Somethings Happening

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1968 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 29 Noviembre 1968 · Fecha Grabación: 1968 -
    Discográfica: MGM 14035 · · Productor: Mickie Most

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    1968 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "Something`s Happening" is the English version (new lyrics by Jack Fishman) of "Luglio", an Italian song written by Giancarlo Bigazzi and Riccardo Del Turco (who had a big hit with the song in Italy), and performed by Herman`s Hermits. It reached #4 in Norway, #6 in the United Kingdom, #20 in New Zealand, #25 in Australia, #84 in Canada,[1] and #130 in the United States in 1969.[2] The song did best in South Africa, where it reached #3.[3]

    The song was produced by Mickie Most and arranged by John Paul Jones.[4]

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    1968 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "Something`s Happening" is the English version (new lyrics by Jack Fishman) of "Luglio", an Italian song written by Giancarlo Bigazzi and Riccardo Del Turco (who had a big hit with the song in Italy), and performed by Herman`s Hermits. It reached #4 in Norway, #6 in the United Kingdom, #20 in New Zealand, #25 in Australia, #84 in Canada,[1] and #130 in the United States in 1969.[2] The song did best in South Africa, where it reached #3.[3]

    The song was produced by Mickie Most and arranged by John Paul Jones.[4]