I'm Into Something Good

I'm Into Something Good by Herman%27s Hermits was a UK number 1 hit on Thursday, September 24, 1964 spending 2 week(s) at the top of the UK charts. The prolific songwriting team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King wrote this bubbly song, which is about meeting someone new and falling into puppy love. The song became a British Invasion hit when producer Mickie Most heard Carole King's demo and decided to cover it with a new British group, Herman's Hermits. The band was fronted by 16-year-old John F. Kennedy lookalike Peter Noone, who had already appeared in the British TV soap Coronation Street. Released as the group's first single, it went to #13 in America in December 1964, but proved wildly popular on their home turf, reaching #1 in the UK in September.

I'm Into Something Good FAQs

Who sang I'm Into Something Good?

I'm Into Something Good was performed by Herman%27s Hermits

What year did I'm Into Something Good get to the UK number 1 spot?

I'm Into Something Good first became a UK number 1 on Thursday, September 24, 1964

How long was I'm Into Something Good at number 1 in the UK?

I'm Into Something Good spent 2 week(s) at number 1 in the UK.