Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Herman’s Hermits
Gloria:
I was looking in the mirror last night
My grey hair turned to black
I was looking in the mirror last night
And pleasant memories came back
I remember the time when i was seventeen
And all the things that i wanted to do
The world was new
Tulip:
The world is for the young
C'mon, we're on our way
Its a wonderful place
But when we done what we're going to do
Then we'll have changed it's face
Mr Brown:
Searching through some papers one day
A sweet scent filled the air
It came from the letter i found
And a lock of dark hair
It belonged to a girl who was in love with me
And she written that without me, she'd die
Mrs Brown: I wonder why?
Mrs Brown:
Looking through an album last night
I came acrossed a snap
That showed a handsome youth
With a girl sitting on his lap
"Valentino?" i thought, with his sleeked black hair
And Mary Pigford was on his knee
But it was me!
Mr & Mrs:
The world is for the young
But they'll soon find out
When they come to explore
The strange new lands of expirience
But we've been there before
Mr:
Trying to recapture the past
Only makes me regret
The passing of an age and all the people that i've met
Gloria:
A ride on a tram on the upper deck
With a boy with a Fairbanks moustache
We were so rash
All:
The world is for the young
It was always so
Mr, Mrs, Gloria:
It's not ours anymore
But, they'll find out when they follow us
'cause we've been there before
The World Is for the Young was written by Graham Gouldman.
The World Is for the Young was produced by Mickie Most.