I’m Into Something Good

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"I’m Into Something Good" is a 1964 pop song, first recorded by Earl-Jean and made famous by Herman’s Hermits, co-written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
associatedAct Brill Building songwriters
composer Carole King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstRecordingDate 1964
genre pop
hasLyricsTheme falling in love
romantic love
hasNotableChartSuccessWith Herman's Hermits
surface form: Herman's Hermits version
hasNotableVersion Herman's Hermits recording
hasSongwriterTeam Gerald Goffin
surface form: Goffin–King
hasTitle I’m Into Something Good self-link
surface form: I'm Into Something Good
language English
lyricist Gerry Goffin
madeFamousBy Herman's Hermits
notableCoverVersionBy Herman's Hermits
originallyRecordedBy Earl-Jean
partOf 1960s pop music
performer Earl-Jean
Herman's Hermits
recordedIn 1964
writer Carole King
yearOfRelease 1964

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Gerry Goffin notableWork I’m Into Something Good
Herman's Hermits notableWork I’m Into Something Good
this entity surface form: I'm into Something Good
Herman's Hermits hasSignatureSong I’m Into Something Good
this entity surface form: I'm into Something Good
Gerald Goffin notableWork I’m Into Something Good
this entity surface form: I’m into Something Good
I’m Into Something Good hasTitle I’m Into Something Good self-link
subject surface form: I'm Into Something Good
this entity surface form: I'm Into Something Good
The Essential Carole King hasTrack I’m Into Something Good
this entity surface form: I’m into Something Good