There's a Kind of Hush

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"There's a Kind of Hush" is a 1967 soft pop song, best known in the version by Herman's Hermits, that became an international hit and later a standard of the easy-listening pop repertoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
countryOfChartSuccess Australia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
genre easy listening
soft pop
hasCoverVersion There's a Kind of Hush (Carpenters version) NERFINISHED
There's a Kind of Hush (Engelbert Humperdinck version) NERFINISHED
There's a Kind of Hush (Ray Conniff version) NERFINISHED
hasMusicArtist Herman's Hermits NERFINISHED
hasNotableChartingArtist Carpenters NERFINISHED
Herman's Hermits NERFINISHED
hasNotableDecadeOfPopularity 1960s
1970s
hasRecording There's a Kind of Hush (Herman's Hermits recording) NERFINISHED
hasTitle There's a Kind of Hush NERFINISHED
isKnownFor Herman's Hermits version
isStandardIn easy-listening pop
language English
notableVersionBy Herman's Hermits NERFINISHED
originalReleaseYear 1967
partOfRepertoire easy-listening pop repertoire
publicationDate 1967

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Herman's Hermits notableWork There's a Kind of Hush
Herman's Hermits notableAlbum There's a Kind of Hush
this entity surface form: There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World