Honey Come Back (song)
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"Honey Come Back" is a song written by
Jimmy Webb Jimmy Layne Webb (born August 15, 1946) is an American songwriter, composer, and singer. He has written numerous platinum-selling songs, including " Up, Up and Away", " By the Time I Get to Phoenix", " MacArthur Park", " Wichita Lineman", " Wo ...
, and recorded by the American
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artist
Glen Campbell Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, actor and television host. He was best known for a series of hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting '' The Glen Campbell Good ...
. It would become a major hit for him.


Glen Campbell version

It was released in January 1970 as the second single from his album '' Try a Little Kindness''. The song peaked at number 2 on the '' Billboard''
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chart. It also reached number 1 on the ''
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'' Country Tracks chart in Canada. A video was produced for the song, featuring Campbell sitting by a fireplace composing a letter – presumably of his thoughts and feelings for his girlfriend, who has left him. The video has aired on
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.


Chart performance

;Weekly charts ;Year-end charts


The Peddlers version

In 1970
The Peddlers The Peddlers were a British jazz/soul trio of the 1960s and 1970s. Led by organist Roy Phillips, they had hits with "Birth" and " Girlie". They were very popular in New Zealand during the 1970s. History The Peddlers formed in Manchester in ...
version became a hit in New Zealand.


Background

Following on from their success in New Zealand with Backed with " Girlie", The Peddlers released their take on "Honey Come Back". Backed with "
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", it was released on a single, CBS BA 461288 in New Zealand in 1970. The song appears on the New Zealand issued compilation, ''The Very Best of the Peddlers'', released on CBS SBP 473951.


Chart

The song spent four weeks in the New Zealand chart in July, peaking at no. 8 on week two.cHARTS.ORG.NZ
july 10, 1970 - july 31, 1970
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Later years

For some reason the song wasn't included on the ''How Cool Is Cool ... The Complete CBS Recordings'' CD compilation. However the compilation did include two previously unreleased songs, "Say No More" and "Some of This Some of That".The Peddlers Website
How Cool Is Cool
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Versions by other artists

The song was first recorded in 1965 by singer
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during his stint at Motown's country subsidiary Mel-o-dy. It was not issued at the time and only resurfaced in 2006, when it appeared on the compilation ''The Complete Motown Recordings 1964-1965''. The first released version was by the Motown singer
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, whose single reached number 43 on the R&B charts in 1969. In December 1969,
Don Ho Donald Tai Loy Ho (August 13, 1930 – April 14, 2007) was a Hawaiian traditional pop musician, singer and entertainer. He is best known for the song "Tiny Bubbles" from the album of the same name. Life and career Ho was a singer of Native ...
also released it as a single. Campbell's 1970 single was one of many recordings of the song that year - there were versions by: * Johnny Mathis (on the album ''
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'') * Patti Page (on the album '' Honey Come Back'') * David Rogers (on the album ''A World Called You'') * Ray Conniff and The Singers (on the album ''Bridge Over Troubled Water'') *
Roy Drusky Roy Frank Drusky, Jr. (June 22, 1930 – September 23, 2004) was an American country music singer, songwriter, producer, actor and disc jockey popular from the 1960s through the early 1970s. Known for his baritone voice, he was known for incor ...
(on the album ''I'll Make Amends'') * Lynn Anderson (on the album ''Stay There 'Til I Get There'') * Bill Anderson (on his album ''Love is a Sometimes Thing'') *
Jimmy Ruffin Jimmy Lee RuffinRibowsky, Mark (2010), ''Ain't Too Proud to Beg: The Troubled Lives and Enduring Soul of the Temptations'', Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, p. 89. . (May 7, 1936 – November 17, 2014) was an American soul singer, and ...
(on his album ''The Groove Governor''; it also appeared as a B-side on a 1971 single) *
Junior Walker Autry DeWalt Mixon Jr. (June 14, 1931 – November 23, 1995), known professionally as Junior Walker, was an American multi-instrumentalist (primarily saxophonist and vocalist) who recorded for Motown during the 1960s. He also performed as a sess ...
& the All-Stars (on their album ''A Gassssssssss!'') *
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on their album, also entitled ''Honey Come Back'') *
Peggy Sue "Peggy Sue" is a rock and roll song written by Jerry Allison and Norman Petty, and recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly on September 20, 1957. The Crickets are not mentioned on label of the single (Coral 9-61885), but band members Joe ...
(on her album ''All American Husband''). * LeBrón Brothers (on their album ''Salsa y Control'' with the song title of "Regresa a mí") .


References

1970 singles Glen Campbell songs The Peddlers songs Songs written by Jimmy Webb Capitol Records singles Song recordings produced by Al De Lory 1970 songs {{1970s-country-song-stub