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"My Sentimental Friend"
Single by Herman`s Hermits
B-side"My Lady"
Released11 April 1969 (UK)
June 1969 (US)
RecordedDe Lane Lea Studios, London, October 1968
GenrePop rock
Length3:20
LabelMGM 14060
Songwriter(s)Geoff Stephens, John Carter
Producer(s)Mickie Most
Herman`s Hermits singles chronology
"Something`s Happening"
(1968)
"My Sentimental Friend"
(1969)
"Here Comes the Star"
(1969)

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My Sentimental Friend

Herman's Hermits

1969 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 11 Abril 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 1969 -
    Discográfica: MGM 14060 · · Productor: Mickie Most

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    1969 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "My Sentimental Friend" is a song written by Geoff Stephens and John Carter and performed by Herman`s Hermits.[1] The song is Herman`s Hermits` second highest charting song in the UK, reaching No. 2 in the UK chart.[2] It also reached No. 2 in Ireland, No. 3 in Australia, No. 6 in New Zealand, and No. 1 in South Africa.[3]

    The song was produced by Mickie Most.[4]

    The Belgian Liliane Saint-Pierre singer recorded it in French with the title "Chanson sentimentale pour une fille sentimentale". The song reached in No. 24 in the Ultratop in Belgium.[5]

    Charts

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[6]

    3

    Ireland (IRMA)[7]

    2

    New Zealand (Listener Chart)[8]

    6

    South Africa[3]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    2

    West Germany (GfK)[10]

    36

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    1969 single by Herman`s Hermits

    "My Sentimental Friend" is a song written by Geoff Stephens and John Carter and performed by Herman`s Hermits.[1] The song is Herman`s Hermits` second highest charting song in the UK, reaching No. 2 in the UK chart.[2] It also reached No. 2 in Ireland, No. 3 in Australia, No. 6 in New Zealand, and No. 1 in South Africa.[3]

    The song was produced by Mickie Most.[4]

    The Belgian Liliane Saint-Pierre singer recorded it in French with the title "Chanson sentimentale pour une fille sentimentale". The song reached in No. 24 in the Ultratop in Belgium.[5]

    Charts

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[6]

    3

    Ireland (IRMA)[7]

    2

    New Zealand (Listener Chart)[8]

    6

    South Africa[3]

    1

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    2

    West Germany (GfK)[10]

    36