music.wikisort.org - Composition"A Taste of Honey" is a pop standard written by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow. It was originally an instrumental track (or recurring theme) written for the 1960 Broadway version of the 1958 British play A Taste of Honey (which was also made into the film of the same name in 1961). Both the original and a later recording by Herb Alpert in 1965 earned the song four Grammy Awards. A vocal version of the song—first recorded by Billy Dee Williams (and released in 1961 on the Prestige label), and then recorded very successfully by Lenny Welch in the summer of 1962—was also recorded by the Beatles for their first album in 1963. Barbra Streisand performed the song as part of her cabaret act during 1962, and recorded it in January 1963 for her debut album The Barbra Streisand Album, on Columbia, which won a Grammy for Album of the Year (1963). The publishing rights are owned 100% by Songfest Music Corporation, a subsidiary of GPS Music Corporation.[citation needed]
For other uses, see A Taste of Honey (disambiguation).
"A Taste of Honey" |
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 Cover of the 1965 single |
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B-side | "Third Man Theme" |
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Released | August 1965 |
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Recorded | March 10, 1965 |
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Studio | A&M Studios, Hollywood, California |
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Length | 2:43 |
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Label | A&M |
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Songwriter(s) | Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow |
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Producer(s) | Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss |
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"Mae" (1965) |
"A Taste of Honey" (1965) |
"Tijuana Taxi" (1965) |
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Instrumental versions
The original recorded versions of the song "A Taste of Honey", "A Taste of Honey (refrain)" and "A Taste of Honey (closing theme)", appeared on Bobby Scott's 1960 album, also titled A Taste of Honey, on Atlantic 1355. The composition won Best Instrumental Theme at the Grammy Awards of 1963.
- Martin Denny, Eddie Cano and the Victor Feldman Quartet each scored minor hits in 1962 with their covers.
- Acker Bilk released a version in the UK in January 1963, reaching number 16 in the UK Singles Chart.
- Paul Desmond recorded a version in 1964 on his album Glad to Be Unhappy (RCA LPM 3407)
- Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass recorded the most popular instrumental version of the song with a cover on their 1965 album, Whipped Cream & Other Delights. This recording won four awards including Record of the Year at the Grammy Awards of 1966. The instrumental spent five weeks at number one on the easy listening chart, reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]
- The Ventures recorded a version in 1966 on their album Where the Action Is.
- Harry James recorded a live version in 1966 on his album Live At The Riverboat (Dot DLP 3728 and DLP 25728)
- Jackie Gleason, 1967, on his album A Taste Of Brass For Lovers Only (Capitol Records SW 2684)
- Chet Atkins recorded a version in 1967 on his album It's a Guitar World (RCA LSP 3728)
- James Booker recorded a live version of the song, which was posthumously released in 1993 on the album Spiders On The Keys.
- Emily Remler on the album Firefly
Vocal versions
The Beatles
"A Taste of Honey" |
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 Cover of the 1964 Germany single |
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Released | 22 March 1963 |
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Recorded | 11 February 1963 |
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Studio | EMI, London |
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 2:01 |
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Label | Parlophone |
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Songwriter(s) | Bobby Scott/Ric Marlow |
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Producer(s) | George Martin |
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The Beatles performed Lenny Welch's adaptation as part of their repertoire in 1962,[2] slightly changing the lyrics in the chorus. Because the instrumental version by Acker Bilk was popular in the United Kingdom at the time, the song was chosen to be recorded for their 1963 debut album, Please Please Me. A version from that time was released in 1977 on the album Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962.
In the US, this song first appeared on the Vee-Jay Records album Introducing... The Beatles. They also performed "A Taste of Honey" seven times for BBC radio shows, including Here We Go, Side by Side, and Easy Beat.[3] In 1967, McCartney was inspired to compose “Your Mother Should Know” based on a line taken from the screenplay.[2]
Personnel
Engineered by Norman Smith[4]
The Supremes & Four Tops
"A Taste of Honey" |
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 Cover of the 1971 Netherlands single |
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Released | 1971 |
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Genre | R&B, soul |
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Length | 2:57 |
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Label | Tamla Motown |
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Songwriter(s) | Bobby Scott/Ric Marlow |
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Producer(s) | Clay McMurray, Duke Browner |
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Personnel
- The Supremes
- The Four Tops
Charts
The Supremes & Four Tops version
Other artists
Television and film
- The song is used for the theme of the UK comedy series Hardware.
- The song is used in the 2000 Australian film The Dish, a partially fictionalised account of the role that the Parkes Observatory played in relaying the live television feed of man's first steps on the moon, during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
- Herb Alpert's version is the opening and closing tune of the Italian Rai Radio 1's sport broadcast Tutto il calcio, minuto per minuto (All soccer, minute by minute).
- Herb Alpert's version is used during the prank war sequence in the episode "The Europa Project" of the Netflix series Space Force.
See also
- List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1965 (U.S.)
- List of songs covered by the Beatles
References
- The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th Edition, 1996
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Tours |
- Winter 1963 Helen Shapiro Tour
- 1963 Tour with Roy Orbison
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Related articles | |
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Grammy Award for Record of the Year |
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1959−1980 |
- "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)" by Domenico Modugno (1959)
- "Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darin (1960)
- "Theme from A Summer Place" by Percy Faith (1961)
- "Moon River" by Henry Mancini (1962)
- "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" by Tony Bennett (1963)
- "Days of Wine and Roses" by Henry Mancini (1964)
- "The Girl from Ipanema" by Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz (1965)
- "A Taste of Honey" by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (1966)
- "Strangers in the Night" by Frank Sinatra (1967)
- "Up, Up and Away" by The 5th Dimension (Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamonte McLemore, Ron Townson) (1968)
- "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) (1969)
- "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" by The 5th Dimension (Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamonte McLemore, Ron Townson) (1970)
- "Bridge over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) (1971)
- "It's Too Late" by Carole King (1972)
- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" by Roberta Flack (1973)
- "Killing Me Softly with His Song" by Roberta Flack (1974)
- "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton-John (1975)
- "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain & Tennille (Daryl Dragon, Toni Tennille) (1976)
- "This Masquerade" by George Benson (1977)
- "Hotel California" by Eagles (Don Felder, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Randy Meisner, Joe Walsh) (1978)
- "Just the Way You Are" by Billy Joel (1979)
- "What a Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers (Jeffrey Baxter, John Hartman, Keith Knudsen, Michael McDonald, Tiran Porter, Patrick Simmons) (1980)
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1981−2000 |
- "Sailing" by Christopher Cross (1981)
- "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes (1982)
- "Rosanna" by Toto (David Hungate, Bobby Kimball, Steve Lukather, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro) (1983)
- "Beat It" by Michael Jackson (1984)
- "What's Love Got to Do with It" by Tina Turner (1985)
- "We Are the World" by USA for Africa (1986)
- "Higher Love" by Steve Winwood (1987)
- "Graceland" by Paul Simon (1988)
- "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin (1989)
- "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler (1990)
- "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins (1991)
- "Unforgettable" by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole (1992)
- "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton (1993)
- "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston (1994)
- "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow (1995)
- "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal (1996)
- "Change the World" by Eric Clapton (1997)
- "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin (1998)
- "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion (1999)
- "Smooth" by Santana (Rodney Holmes, Tony Lindsay, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow, Benny Rietveld, Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson) featuring Rob Thomas (2000)
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2001−2020 |
- "Beautiful Day" by U2 (Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr.) (2001)
- "Walk On" by U2 (Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr.) (2002)
- "Don't Know Why" by Norah Jones (2003)
- "Clocks" by Coldplay (Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion, Phil Harvey, Chris Martin) (2004)
- "Here We Go Again" by Ray Charles & Norah Jones (2005)
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day (Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Frank Edwin Wright III) (2006)
- "Not Ready to Make Nice" by Dixie Chicks (Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison) (2007)
- "Rehab" by Amy Winehouse (2008)
- "Please Read the Letter" by Alison Krauss & Robert Plant (2009)
- "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon (Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill, Nathan Followill) (2010)
- "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum (Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood) (2011)
- "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele (2012)
- "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra (2013)
- "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk (Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo) featuring Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers (2014)
- "Stay with Me" (Darkchild version) by Sam Smith (2015)
- "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (2016)
- "Hello" by Adele (2017)
- "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars (2018)
- "This Is America" by Childish Gambino (2019)
- "Bad Guy" by Billie Eilish (2020)
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На других языках
[de] A Taste of Honey (Lied)
A Taste of Honey (englisch Ein Geschmack von Honig) ist ein 1960 von Bobby Scott komponierter und von ihm zuerst veröffentlichter Jazztitel, der durch Herb Alpert 1965 zum Millionenseller wurde.
- [en] A Taste of Honey (song)
[es] A Taste of Honey (canción)
«A Taste of Honey» —en español: «un gusto a miel»— es una canción pop escrita por Bobby Scott y Ric Marlow. Era originalmente una pista instrumental (o tema recurrente) escrita para la versión musical de Broadway de 1960 de una obra teatral británica de 1958 titulada A Taste of Honey (que también fue llevada al cine con el mismo nombre en 1961). Tanto esta versión como la hecha posteriormente por Herb Alpert en 1965, hizo que el tema ganara sus respectivos premios Grammy. Una versión vocal de la canción, grabada primeramente por el cantante estadounidense Lenny Welch en 1962, se hizo popular al ser grabada por The Beatles en 1963.
[ru] A Taste of Honey (песня)
«A Taste of Honey» (с англ. — «Вкус мёда») — известная музыкальная композиция, написанная Бобби Скоттом (Bobby Scott) и Риком Марлоу (Ric Marlow). Изначально это была лишь музыкальная тема для бродвейской постановки (1960) британской пьесы «Вкус мёда» (написанной в 1958 году, по ней позже был снят одноимённый фильм). Оригинальная версия получила премию «Грэмми» в 1962 году (в номинации «Лучшая инструментальная тема»[1]); кавер-версия Герба Алперта в 1965 году получила премию «Грэмми» сразу в нескольких номинациях[1] (в том числе — и в престижной номинации «Запись года»). Позднее композиция была переработана в песню: со словами она была впервые записана Ленни Уэлчем (Lenny Welch); наиболее известной стала вокальная версия, записанная группой «Битлз» в 1963 году.
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