Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter

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About Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter

"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, a British TV play of 1963, and released as a single on UK Decca. The best-known version of the song is by Herman's Hermits, who took it to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in May 1965, and number one in Canada the month before. The single debuted on the Hot 100 at number twelve — the third highest debut of the decade (after the Beatles' "Hey Jude" and "Get Back"). The Hermits never released the track — or their other US 1965 number one, "I'm Henry VIII, I Am" — as a single in their native Britain. "Mrs Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" was recorded as an afterthought in two takes and featured unique muted lead and rhythm guitar by Derek Leckenby and Keith Hopwood and heavily accented lead vocals by Peter Noone, with backing vocals from Karl Green and Keith Hopwood. The band never dreamed it would be a single let alone hit number one in the US. According to Noone the song was well known to British bands; it would often be performed at birthday parties, substituting the surname of the girl whose party was being celebrated, i.e., "Mrs. Smith" or "Mrs. Jones" instead of "Mrs. Brown". 


Year:
1984
1,530 
#15

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Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter
Girls as sharp as her are somethin' rare
But it's sad, she doesn't love me now
She's made it clear enough it ain't no good to pine

She wants to return those things I bought her
Tell her she can keep them just the same
Things have changed, she doesn't love me now
She's made it clear enough it ain't no good to pine

Walkin' about, even in a crowd, well
You'll pick her out, makes a bloke feel so proud

If she finds that I've been round to see you (round to see you)
Tell her that I'm well and feelin' fine (feelin' fine)
Don't let on, don't say she broke my heart
I'd go down on my knees but it's no good to pine

Walkin' about, even in a crowd, well
You'll pick her out, makes a bloke feel so proud

If she finds that I've been round to see you (round to see you)
Tell her that I'm well and feelin' fine (feelin' fine)
Don't let on, don't say she broke my heart
I'd go down on my knees but it's no good to pine

Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter (lovely daughter)

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Herman's Hermits

Herman's Hermits are an English beat (or pop) band, formed in Manchester in 1963 as Herman & The Hermits. The group's record producer, Mickie Most (who controlled the band's output), emphasized a simple, non-threatening, clean-cut image, although the band originally played R&B numbers. This helped Herman's Hermits become hugely successful in the mid-1960s but dampened the band's songwriting; Noone, Hopwood, Leckenby and Green's songs were relegated to B-sides and album cuts. more »

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Written by: TREVOR PEACOCK

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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10 facts about this song

Release Facts
"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" was released by Herman's Hermits in 1965. - Its release was originally intended for the UK alone, but it became popular in the United States and internationally, hence a worldwide release.
Chart Performance
The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in May 1965. - In Canada, the song was also a number-one hit.
Song Meaning
This song tells a story of a young man who is in love with his friend's mother's daughter. His love interest, however, does not feel the same way about him. The young man in the story tries to stay friendly with Mrs. Brown, hence the title song.
Film Adaptation
A movie sharing the same title with the song was released in 1968. - The Herman's Hermits, who originally performed the song, also starred in the film.
Song Origin
"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" was first sung by actor Tom Courtenay in "The Lads," a British television play.
Unique Performance Style
This song is performed in a "talk-singing" style, which is a singing method that involves semi-spoken vocal techniques.
Award Worthy
The song won the 1966 Ivor Novello Award for 'Most Performed Work', which is an award that recognizes and honours British music and songwriters.
Cultural Impact
"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" was considered a part of the British Invasion of the US music market in the mid-1960s.
Notable Covers
The song has been covered by various artists in different styles over the decades, including by country music singer T.G. Sheppard in 1979.
About Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits, the English band that performed this song, was formed in Manchester in 1964. They were part of the mid-1960s pop invasion from the UK.

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