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"Sunny Honey Girl" is a song by the British musical group the Pipkins. It was written by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, John Goodison and
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and was released as a single only in New Zealand in August 1970, charting for one week at number 18 on the ''
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'' Pop-O-Meter chart. The song appeared on the Pipkins' 1970 album ''
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''.


Cliff Richard version

In January 1971, British singer
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released his own version of the song as a non-album single. His version peaked at number 19 on the
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.


Release

Richard recorded "Sunny Honey Girl" in November 1970 at EMI Studios (later renamed Abbey Road) and was arranged by and features the orchestra of
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drummer
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. It was released with two B-sides. The first, "Don't Move Away", was written by
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and
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and is a duet with
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. The second, "I Was Only Fooling Myself", was written by Jimmy Campbell. Reviewing for ''
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'', David Hughes described "Sunny Honey Girl" as "undoubtedly Cliff's most blatantly commercial song for months" and that "it has all the ingredients for instant success – a catch tune, a good infectious beat, a title that's sung often enough to get inside your brain and a good arrangement by ex-Shadow
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".


Track listing

7": Columbia / DB 8747 # "Sunny Honey Girl" – 2:55 # "Don't Move Away" – 3:05 # "I Was Only Fooling Myself" – 3:03


Charts


References

{{authority control The Pipkins songs Cliff Richard songs 1970 singles 1971 singles 1970 songs Songs written by John Goodison (musician) Songs written by Roger Cook (songwriter) Songs written by Roger Greenaway Songs written by Tony Hiller Columbia Graphophone Company singles Song recordings produced by Norrie Paramor