Herman's Hermits

"''Last night I met a new girl in the neighbourhood, whoa yeah

Somethin' tells me I'm into something good''"

Herman's Hermits were a British band fronted by Peter Noone which recorded many hits of The Sixties, including but not limited to "I'm Into Something Good," "No Milk Today," and "Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter."

Tropes:

 * British Accents: "Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter" and "I'm Henry VIII, I Am" were never released as singles in England, primarily because Noone sang them in an outrageously exaggerated Cockney accent.
 * The British Invasion
 * Cover Version: "Wonderful World" (originally by Sam Cooke) and "Silhouettes" (originally by the Rays)
 * Fan Nickname: Fans of Peter Noone lovingly call themselves "Noonatics"
 * Have a Gay Old Time: "The company was gay" from "No Milk Today"
 * I Am the Band: Peter Noone
 * Lyrical Dissonance: Arguably "No Milk Today".
 * Not to mention "I'm Henry VIII, I Am", which is about a guy who just married an apparent Black Widow.