"No Milk Today" by Herman's Hermits.
OK, girls and boys, more British Invasion: Graham Gouldman (subsequently of 10cc) wrote this 1966 Herman's Hermits song about lost love. Masterfully alternates between mournful minor-chord verses and an upbeat chorus in majors. Peaked at #7 in the UK - released in the US as the B-side to "There's a Kind of Hush" (#4) reaching #35 in '67. First Herman's Hermits' recording with full orchestra. Quoting Peter Noone, "...Herman's Hermits' best recording". Song?
Answer: "No Milk Today" by Herman's Hermits. John Paul Jones (eventually of Led Zeppelin) played both upright and Fender electric basses in the original recording. We have had the privilege of seeing Peter Noone live several times throughout the years. To his credit, he keeps himself in great shape. He has total command of the stage, his voice is still there but, most important, he seems to be a really nice guy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdCHlJoAP8I
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