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  2. Honey (Bobby Goldsboro song) - Wikipedia

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    "Honey", also known as "Honey (I Miss You)", is a song written by Bobby Russell. He originally produced it with former Kingston Trio member Bob Shane, who was the first to release the song. It was then given to American singer Bobby Goldsboro, who recorded it for his 1968 album of the same name, originally titled Pledge of Love. Goldsboro's ...

  3. Bobby Goldsboro - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Goldsboro released the biggest hit of his career, "Honey", a tearjerker about the death of a man's wife. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] The song, written by Bobby Russell , was recorded in one take. [ 7 ] It became the largest-selling record in the world for 1968 and topped the Hot 100 for five weeks, reached number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1968 ...

  4. Honey (Bobby Goldsboro album) - Wikipedia

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    Honey is a studio album by American pop and country singer songwriter Bobby Goldsboro issued in March 1968 on the United Artists label. [1] It reached #1 in the US Country Albums chart, #5 in the US Pop charts and #41 in the Canadian charts.

  5. Category:Bobby Goldsboro songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bobby Goldsboro songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Honey (Bobby Goldsboro song) I. I'm a Drifter;

  6. Bobby Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell wrote the song "Honey", which was a hit for Bobby Goldsboro in 1968, spending five weeks at the top of the Billboard Pop Singles Chart. Russell wrote the ballad "Do You Know Who I Am", which was recorded by Elvis Presley during his 1969 Memphis sessions.

  7. Summer (The First Time) - Wikipedia

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    According to Bobby Goldsboro, the song was loosely based on something that happened to him with someone older, but not as romantic as that depicted in the song. [2] The song was recorded largely as Goldsboro had envisioned apart from the piano riff that started the song and repeated throughout the song as well as the ending descending scale, which were written by his pianist conductor Timmy ...

  8. The Best Fast-Food Breakfast Sandwiches, Ranked - AOL

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    The Honey Buddy chicken sandwich is the best of the bunch, and that’s because sometimes the best things in life are simple. This is just a piece of fried chicken, covered in honey butter, and ...

  9. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    "Honey" Bobby Goldsboro: 4 "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" Otis Redding: 5 "People Got to Be Free" The Rascals: 6 "Sunshine of Your Love" Cream: 7 "This Guy's in Love with You" Herb Alpert: 8 "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" Hugo Montenegro: 9 "Mrs. Robinson" Simon & Garfunkel: 10 "Tighten Up" Archie Bell & the Drells: 11 "Harper Valley PTA ...