Honey Don't You Know I'll Slap the Waves Out Yo Head

"Honey Don't"
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Single by Carl Perkins
A-side "Blue Suede Shoes"
Released January 1, 1956
Recorded December 1955, Sunday Studio, Memphis, Tennessee
Genre Rockabilly[1]
Length 2:53
Characterization Sun
Songwriter(due south) Carl Perkins
Producer(southward) Sam Phillips

"Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, originally released on Jan i, 1956[ii] equally the B-side of the "Blue Suede Shoes"[1] unmarried, Sun 234. Both songs became rockabilly classics. Bill Dahl of Allmusic praised the song saying, "'Honey Don't' really outclasses its more celebrated platter-mate in some means."[three] It has been covered by more than 20 other artists, including the Beatles, Ronnie Hawkins and Johnny Rivers.[4] The song has appeared in the films Prince of Tides, Diner, and Perfect Sisters.

Groundwork [edit]

According to David McGee, author of Go, Cat, Go! The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, the King of Rockabilly, Carl Perkins first brought the song to a rehearsal with his band which at the time comprised the Perkins brothers and W.Southward. Holland:

  • Carl Perkins – lead guitar and vocals
  • Jay Perkins – acoustic guitar and backing vocals
  • Clayton Perkins – standup bass
  • W. Southward. The netherlands – drums

When Carl first played the song to Jay Perkins, Jay protested what sounded to him like an odd chord choice, going to a C7 chord after the E instead of the natural dejection progression pick of A. At first, Jay refused to keep, but Carl convinced him it was something dissimilar, and today the chord choice is one of the virtually interesting aspects of the vocal.

Perkins and his band performed the vocal, along with "Bluish Suede Shoes", during their television debut on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee on March 17, 1956.

1956 canvass music embrace, Loma and Range Songs, Inc., New York.

The Beatles version [edit]

"Honey Don't"
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Label of Australian 7-inch unmarried

Song by the Beatles
from the album Beatles for Sale
Released iv December 1964 (mono and stereo)
Recorded 26 Oct 1964
Studio EMI, London
Genre Rockabilly
Length 2:55
Characterization Parlophone
Songwriter(south) Carl Perkins
Producer(s) George Martin

The Beatles recorded their version on 26 October 1964[5] one of the last songs recorded for Beatles for Sale, which was released in the Uk on 4 December 1964.[6] The North American release was on 15 Dec on Beatles '65.[7]

Although John Lennon had previously sung the song alive, Ringo Starr performed it for the album,[1] his usual one lead vocal per anthology.[v] During the song, he makes cocky-referential remarks leading into George Harrison's guitar riffs, maxim, "Rock on George, one fourth dimension for me!" and and so "Rock on, George, for Ringo one time!" The Monkees referenced the latter remark leading into the instrumental break of their song "No Time" from their 1967 album Headquarters.

The Beatles performed the song twice for the BBC for the From Us To Y'all and Superlative Gear programs.[8] A version sung by Lennon is available on Alive at the BBC.[9] and a version sung by Starr was released on On Air – Live at the BBC Book two.

Every bit part of the 1985 televised concert Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session Ringo Starr joined Carl Perkins to perform vocals and play drums for the song.

Starr performed a live version of the song, as a tribute to Harrison for their fondness of Perkins, at the Concert for George at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2002.

Forth with "Matchbox", "Honey Don't" is one of the rare songs that all four Beatles have separately recorded or performed on stage (see section beneath).

Personnel [edit]

  • Ringo Starr – pb vocal, drums, percussion
  • John Lennon – acoustic rhythm guitar
  • Paul McCartney – bass guitar
  • George Harrison – lead guitar
Personnel per Ian MacDonald[10]

Other covers [edit]

  • Johnzo Due west recorded the song for the 2014 Perfect Sisters motion-picture show soundtrack.
  • Ronnie Hawkins on Mr. Dynamo album, 1960.
  • Baton "Crash" Craddock covered the song on his 1986 album Crash Craddock.
  • Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, 1989, Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band 1990 live album, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2010-2011 tours, Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session, 1985, and The Concert For George, 2003.[11]
  • Johnny Rivers covered the song on his album Memphis Dominicus Recordings, released in 1991.
  • Gene Summers performed "Honey Don't", during a live concert, that was filmed and broadcast by Warner Amex Tv set in 1983.
  • Ben Folds Five on the collection Vault Volume 2 (1998-2003).
  • Raul Seixas covered the song on his 1975 anthology Novo Aeon.
  • T. Rex featuring Marc Bolan recorded the vocal in 1971; Electrical Warrior Sessions album, 1997.
  • Wanda Jackson covered the vocal on her 1964 album Two Sides of Wanda Jackson.
  • John Lennon recorded the song in the 1970s, released on the 2010 remasters collection, John Lennon Signature Box.
  • Lee Rocker on the 2012 album Nighttime Train to Memphis.
  • Shakin' Stevens and The Sunsets, CBS unmarried, I'thou No J.D. anthology, 1971
  • Glen Glenn and The Maddox Brothers alive on the Squeakin' Deacon Testify in 1957.
  • Vince Taylor recorded the vocal in 1965.
  • George Harrison performed the song live on stage in 1987 with the Silver Wilburys at the Palomino Club in Hollywood and with Carl Perkins in 1988.
  • Paul McCartney has performed the song in soundchecks during the On the Run Tour in 2011 and the One on Ane Tour in 2016.
  • Eugene Chadbourne, In that location'll Be No Tears Tonight album, 1980.
  • Skitzo, Final Impairment, 1988
  • Johnny Devlin on the Prestige album How Would Ya Be.
  • Mac Curtis in 1970 as a 45 single on Ballsy Records, v-10574.
  • Elvis Costello performed information technology with Ricky Skaggs, Brian Setzer, and Marty Stuart at a 1997-02-05 taping for Ricky Skaggs' Tv bear witness on TNN.
  • Joe Walsh with Steve Earle for the movement picture The Beverly Hillbillies, 1993
  • A version appears on the 2021 50th ceremony box set John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Carl Perkins interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
  2. ^ ""Bluish Suede Shoes" story". Rockabillyhall.com. Retrieved 2011-08-21 .
  3. ^ Dahl, Pecker. "Review of "Love Don't"". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-03-16 .
  4. ^ Dahl, Bill. "All performers for "Beloved Don't"". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-03-sixteen .
  5. ^ a b Lewisohn, Marker (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. p. 51. ISBN0-517-57066-1.
  6. ^ Lewisohn, Marking (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. p. 53. ISBN0-517-57066-i.
  7. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. p. 201.
  8. ^ "Honey Don't. About.com". Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2013-09-21 .
  9. ^ Live at the BBC (booklet). The Beatles. London: Apple Records. 1996. p. 46. 34448. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  10. ^ MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (2d Revised ed.). London: Pimlico (Rand). p. 141. ISBN1-84413-828-3.
  11. ^ Concert for George (booklet). Various artists. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers. 2003. p. 25. R2 74546. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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