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  1. The song has appeared in the films Prince of Tides, Diner, and Perfect Sisters. A-side "Blue Suede Shoes" Released January 1, 1956 Recorded December 1955, Sun Studio, Memphis, Tennessee Genre ...

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  2. Honey Don’t ist ein von Carl Perkins geschriebener Rock-’n’-Roll-Song, der 1956 als B-Seite seiner Single Blue Suede Shoes veröffentlicht wurde. 1964 wurde von der britischen Band The Beatles auf ihrem Studioalbum Beatles for Sale eine Coverversion des Stücks veröffentlicht.

    • Carl Perkins
    • 1. Januar 1956
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Honey_Don'tHoney Don't - Wikipedia

    "Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, originally released on January 1, 1956 as the B-side of the "Blue Suede Shoes" single, Sun 234. Both songs became rockabilly classics. Bill Dahl of Allmusic praised the song saying, " 'Honey Don't' actually outclasses its more celebrated platter-mate in some ways."

  4. 19.3K subscribers. 11K. 1.3M views 9 years ago. Carl Perkins - Honey Don't Recorded Live: 9/9/1985 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ More Carl Perkins at Music Vault:...

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  5. Subscribed. 903. 143K views 10 years ago. "Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, originally released on January 1, 1956 as the B-side of the "Blue Suede Shoes" single, Sun...

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  6. 15. März 2008 · Honey Don’t’, Ringo Starr’s vocal spot on the Beatles For Sale album, was written by Carl Perkins and originally released in 1956. We didn’t write this one, either. It’s Ringo’s solo piece, a simple and sweet piece which he handles as well vocally as he does his drum kit.

  7. Read more. "Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, originally released on January 1, 1956 as the B-side of the "Blue Suede Shoes" single, Sun 234. Both songs became rockabilly classics. Bill Dahl of Allmusic praised the song saying, "'Honey Don't actually outclasses its more celebrated platter-mate in some ways."