Talk:Herman's Hermits (album)

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How does it make sense to click on a link to a page for a British album and be directed to a page concerning a group's "first American album"? I don't have either myself, so can't do anything about the error (as I don't know whether they were actually exactly the same or not). IanHistor (talk) 12:04, 7 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Writing credits for 'I Wonder' and 'Thinkin' of You'[edit]

Originally the article listed Johnny Pearson as the writer of both these songs. However, the Catalog of Copyright Entries Jan-June 1965 confirms that the writer of both songs is actually Richard Pearson (note: this link is for the name index, but the individual copyright entries can be additionally found in the document. Also note that Johnny Pearson is listed in the name index on the same page for two different songs, thus confirming he's a different person to this writer otherwise he would be listed as an alias similar to Duke Pearson/Columbus C. Pearson Jr. on the same page). The Catalog of Copyright Entries also confirms that "Thinkin' of You" was cowritten by a second writer, John Wright, who is credited on some Herman's Hermits releases but not all of them. This is also all supported by the GEMA database. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.45.255.101 (talk) 23:55, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]