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== | == No Milk Today == | ||
[[ | [[File:NoMilkToday.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of "No Milk Today"]] | ||
"'''No Milk Today'''" is a song by the British pop band [[Herman's Hermits]]. It was written by [[Graham Gouldman]] and was a hit single in several countries in 1966. The song is notable for its catchy melody and poignant lyrics, which tell the story of a relationship that has ended, symbolized by the absence of milk delivery. | |||
== | == Background == | ||
The song was written by [[Graham Gouldman]], who was known for writing hits for other bands during the 1960s. "No Milk Today" was inspired by the sight of a "no milk today" sign in a window, which Gouldman saw as a metaphor for a broken relationship. The song was recorded by [[Herman's Hermits]], a band that was part of the [[British Invasion]] of the United States. | |||
== Composition == | |||
"No Milk Today" features a blend of pop and rock elements, with a memorable chorus and verses that describe the emotional impact of a breakup. The arrangement includes a prominent bass line, jangly guitars, and harmonized vocals, which were characteristic of [[Herman's Hermits]]' sound. | |||
== | == Release and Reception == | ||
The song was released as a single in 1966 and became a hit in several countries, including the [[United Kingdom]], [[United States]], and [[Australia]]. It reached the top ten in the UK Singles Chart and was well-received by critics for its lyrical depth and musical arrangement. | |||
[[Category:1966 | == Legacy == | ||
"No Milk Today" remains one of [[Herman's Hermits]]' most popular songs and is often included in compilations of 1960s music. It is remembered for its catchy tune and the way it captures the bittersweet emotions of a lost love. | |||
== Related pages == | |||
* [[Herman's Hermits]] | |||
* [[Graham Gouldman]] | |||
* [[British Invasion]] | |||
[[Category:1966 songs]] | |||
[[Category:Herman's Hermits songs]] | [[Category:Herman's Hermits songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs written by Graham Gouldman]] | [[Category:Songs written by Graham Gouldman]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:40, 15 February 2025
No Milk Today[edit]

"No Milk Today" is a song by the British pop band Herman's Hermits. It was written by Graham Gouldman and was a hit single in several countries in 1966. The song is notable for its catchy melody and poignant lyrics, which tell the story of a relationship that has ended, symbolized by the absence of milk delivery.
Background[edit]
The song was written by Graham Gouldman, who was known for writing hits for other bands during the 1960s. "No Milk Today" was inspired by the sight of a "no milk today" sign in a window, which Gouldman saw as a metaphor for a broken relationship. The song was recorded by Herman's Hermits, a band that was part of the British Invasion of the United States.
Composition[edit]
"No Milk Today" features a blend of pop and rock elements, with a memorable chorus and verses that describe the emotional impact of a breakup. The arrangement includes a prominent bass line, jangly guitars, and harmonized vocals, which were characteristic of Herman's Hermits' sound.
Release and Reception[edit]
The song was released as a single in 1966 and became a hit in several countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia. It reached the top ten in the UK Singles Chart and was well-received by critics for its lyrical depth and musical arrangement.
Legacy[edit]
"No Milk Today" remains one of Herman's Hermits' most popular songs and is often included in compilations of 1960s music. It is remembered for its catchy tune and the way it captures the bittersweet emotions of a lost love.