Honey I Need

1965 single by Pretty Things
"Honey I Need"
Single by Pretty Things
from the album Pretty Things
B-side"I Can Never Say"
Released3 March 1965
Genre
  • Rhythm and blues
  • garage rock
Length2:02
Songwriter(s)
  • Dick Taylor[1]
Producer(s)
  • Bobby Graham
Pretty Things singles chronology
"Don't Bring Me Down"
(1964)
"Honey I Need"
(1965)
"Cry to Me"
(1965)

"Honey I Need" is a song written by Dick Taylor and first performed by English rock band Pretty Things in 1965. It was first published in 1966 and registered at number 13 in the UK[2] Pretty Things guitarist Dick Taylor wrote the tune, along with a couple of friends who weren't in the band.[3]

Personnel

  • Phil May – vocal
  • Dick Taylor – lead guitar
  • Brian Pendleton – guitar
  • John Stax – bass guitar
  • Viv Prince – drums

Influence

The poppiest element of the song, and most likely the one that got it to climb the British hit parade, is the insistent, uplifting chorus, which is followed by a typically verging-on-undisciplined, raw bluesy guitar solo. May slightly changes the melody of the verse when he returns after the break, adding a little more urgency to a song that was already plenty propulsive. It was those kinds of little clever attentions to subtleties that belied the Pretty Things' image as crude musical louts, lifting them above most of the standard raw British R&B-derived rock groups of the mid-'60s in originality.[3]

Chart performance

Chart (1965) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 13
Australia Kent Music Report 54

References

  1. ^ "Honey I Need - the Pretty Things | Song Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b "honey i need | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  3. ^ a b "Honey I Need - The Pretty Things | Song Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  • The Pretty Things - Honey I Need -3-4-1965 on YouTube
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  • Pete Kitley
  • Brian Pendleton
  • John Stax
  • Viv Andrews
  • Viv Prince
  • Twink
  • Victor Unitt
  • Pete Tolson
  • Stuart Brooks
  • Gordon John Edwards
  • Jack Green
  • Simon Fox
  • Joe Shaw
  • Dave Wintour
  • Dave Wilki
  • John Clark
  • Kevin Flanagan
  • Perry Margouleff
  • Doede Ter Veld
  • Roelf Ter Veld
  • Bertram Engel
  • Frank Holland
  • Mark St. John
  • Steve Browning
  • Hans Waterman
  • Barkley McKay
  • Jack Greenwood
  • George Woosey
Studio albums
Live albums
  • Resurrection
  • The Final Bow
Extended plays
  • Rainin' in My Heart
Singles
  • "Rosalyn"
  • "Don't Bring Me Down"
  • "Honey I Need"
  • "Road Runner
  • "Midnight to Six Man"
  • "Come See Me"
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