A Taste of Honey" is a pop standard written by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow in 1960. It was first performed by Scott, and its title may have been inspired by the 1958 British play A Taste of Honey, which reached Broadway in 1960.The most famous version of this song was the instrumental cover by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass on their album, Whipped Cream & Other Delights. both Martin Denny and The Victor Feldman Quartet had minor hits with their takes on the song. The only vocal version to chart was the 1964 minor hit for Tony Bennett,Barbra streisand recorded the song for her debut solo album. A recording by The Rascals and Vincent Gallo appeared in the 1998 film "[LA Without a Map].The newest version recorded as a single release was by Howard Bailey.A Taste of Honey" was a personal favourite of Paul McCartney's, and formed part of The Beatles repertoire from 1962. It was included on their 1963 debut album Please Please Me.
If you follow the "First is right" principle, the Beatles have the "correct" version as they recorded it in 1963 and Tony Bennet recorded his in 1964
No
Let It BeNo, 'Let It Be' was sung by the Beatles. It was released as a single in 1970 and later was the title track on the album by the same name.
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
= i think that would be "Not guilty" = which is sung by George Harrison and then By the BEATLES
If you follow the "First is right" principle, the Beatles have the "correct" version as they recorded it in 1963 and Tony Bennet recorded his in 1964
Yes, the song "In My Life" was composed and sung by The Beatles and Released on one of their albums called "Rubber Soul."
No
beatles
no,that's how they sung that sung in a concert in 1978.
"Yellow Submarine"
Let It BeNo, 'Let It Be' was sung by the Beatles. It was released as a single in 1970 and later was the title track on the album by the same name.
They may have sung it but it was a hit by David Bowie
She came in through the bathroom window?
The Beatles - it's from their album... named... 'Help!'
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
= i think that would be "Not guilty" = which is sung by George Harrison and then By the BEATLES