About the song

Herman’s Hermits, a popular British rock band of the 1960s, released “No Milk Today” as a playful and energetic pop song that captured the spirit of the era. This upbeat track, with its catchy melody and Peter Noone’s charismatic vocals, became a hit single and a staple of the band’s live performances.

With its humorous lyrics and infectious rhythm, “No Milk Today” offers a lighthearted and entertaining take on the challenges of growing up. The song references the mundane tasks of daily life, such as doing chores and dealing with difficult teachers, while also celebrating the joys of youth and the power of friendship.

The opening lines, “No milk today, the milkman’s on holiday,” immediately establish the song’s subject and set a playful tone. The lyrics continue to reference the various challenges and frustrations faced by the narrator, while also highlighting the importance of friendship and support. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it easy to sing along to and enjoy.

“No Milk Today” is more than just a fun and catchy song; it is a testament to the enduring popularity of British pop rock. Herman’s Hermits’ energetic performance and Noone’s charismatic vocals capture the spirit of the 1960s and make this song a timeless classic. The song’s playful and humorous approach to life’s challenges makes it a delightful listen for fans of all ages, while also serving as a reminder of the importance of friendship and the joy of youth.

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Lyrics

No milk today, my love has gone away
The bottle stands for lorn, a symbol of the dawn
No milk today, it seems a common sight
But people passing by don’t know the reason why
How could they know just what this message means?
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams
How could they know the palace there had been
Behind the door where my love reigned as queen?
No milk today, it wasn’t always so
The company was gay, we’d turn night into day
But all that’s left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only
Just two up two down
No milk today, it wasn’t always so
The company was gay, we’d turn night into day
As music played the faster did we dance
We felt it both at once, the start of our romance
How could they know just what this message means
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams
How could they know a palace there had been
Behind the door where my love reigned as queen?
No milk today, my love has gone away
The bottle stands for love, a symbol of the dawn
But all that’s left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only
Just two up two down
No milk today, my love has gone away
The bottle stands for love, a symbol of the dawn
No milk today, it seems a common sight
But people passing by don’t know the reason why
How could they know just what this message means
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams
How could they know a palace there had been
Behind the door where my love reigned as queen?
No milk today, it wasn’t always so
The company was gay, we’d turn night into day
But all that’s left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town
Oh, all that’s left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town
Oh, all that’s left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town

By Tam Le

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