MP3 1002 mb.
Performer: Moby
Title: Honey
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 12MUTE218
Label: Mute
Released: 17 Aug 1998
Style: Progressive House, House
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 802
| 1 | Honey (Rollo & Sister Bliss Remix)Edited By – Simon SadlerEngineer – GoetzRemix – Rollo & Sister Bliss |
| 2 | Honey (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix)Remix – Sharam Jey |
| 3 | Honey (Low Side Mix)Producer [Additional], Mixed By [Additional] – Moby |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12MUTE218 | Moby | Honey (12", Single) | Mute | 12MUTE218 | UK | 1998 |
| P12Mute255 | Moby Featuring Kelis | Moby Featuring Kelis - Honey (12", Promo) | Mute | P12Mute255 | UK | 2000 |
| PCDMute218, PCDMUTE218 | Moby | Honey (CD, Single, Promo) | Mute, Mute | PCDMute218, PCDMUTE218 | UK | 1998 |
| ICDMUTE255 | Moby | Honey (CD, Maxi, Promo) | Mute | ICDMUTE255 | Europe | 2000 |
| none | Moby | Honey (VHS, Single, Promo, PAL) | Mute | none | UK | 1998 |
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"Features samples from Bessie Jones' Recording "Sometimes".
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Music: 'Honey' by Moby, the first single from his 1999 studio album 'Play'. It peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart. Текст песни: When my honey comes back, sometimes Im gonna rap that jack, sometimes Get a hump in my back, sometimes Im going over here, - Moby. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Honey is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the lead single from his fifth studio album Play on August 24, 1998, nine months prior to the album's release. The song incorporates vocal samples from Sometimes by American blues singer Bessie Jones, while its instrumentation is built around a repeating piano riff sampled from the song Woman to Woman by Joe Cocker released in 1972. Moby discovered the Sometimes sample while listening to albums of folk music recordings. Moby - Honey 1998. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Moby - Honey 1998. Moby - Honey. Moby - Honey The Aphrodite & Mickey Finn Mix. Moby - Honey RJ's Mix. Moby - Honey Bammers Mix. Moby - Honey Westbam & Hardy Hard Mix. Moby - Honey 118 Mix. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Слушать песню Moby honey онлайн или скачать mp3 в хорошем качестве 320 kbps на телефон андроид, айфон вы можете на сайте Moby's 118 Mix. Mixed By , Producer Moby. Honey Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix. Honey contains a sample from Bessie Jones' recording Sometimes. Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products. Run on For A Long Time by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires, used courtesy of Sony Music. The first track Honey Album Mix is a lively song, and as the name implies, is the same version on the album. Track two, Honey 118 Mix is a slighly more percussive track, the only difference is that it is a few beats per minute faster and has fewer melodic instruments in it. by Moby. Album: Play 1999. Charted: 17. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . This was released as the first single from American electronic artist Moby's sixth studio album, Play. In the US the song got played a few times on radio, then disappeared. In the UK it did better peaking at 33. This samples a recording by American folklorist Alan Lomax of Sometimes by the blues artist Bessie Jones. Moby recalled to Rolling Stone: My friend Dimitri Ehrlich, who is a music journalist here in New York, got this Alan Lomax box set. He had listened to it and wasn't that interested in it and he gave it to me, and I heard all those great a cappellas. I w