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"Honaloochie Boogie"
Single by Mott the Hoople
from the album Mott
B-side"Rose"
Released25 May 1973
Recorded1973
Genre Glam rock
Length2:43
Label Columbia Records
Songwriter(s) Ian Hunter
Producer(s)Mott the Hoople
Mott the Hoople singles chronology
" Sweet Jane"
(1972)
"Honaloochie Boogie"
(1973)
" All the Way from Memphis"
(1973)

"Honaloochie Boogie" is a single released by Mott the Hoople. It was the follow-up to their breakthrough single " All The Young Dudes". It reached a peak position in the UK Singles Chart of number 12 in July 1973. [1] Written and sung by vocalist Ian Hunter, apart from the group's regular line-up, it also featured Andy Mackay of Roxy Music on tenor saxophone, Bill Price on moog, and Paul Buckmaster on cello.

Hunter originally believed he was influenced by the film That'll Be The Day when writing the song, but later realized that was not case. The word "Honaloochie" is completely made up. [2]

Record World said that it "has all the ingredients for a biggie!" [3]

A cover version was released as a promo single in France by Babylon Zoo in 1999 and was included on their album King Kong Groover.


References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 381. ISBN  1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ "Honaloochie Boogie". Songfacts.
  3. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 23 June 1973. p. 20. Retrieved 23 March 2023.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Honaloochie Boogie"
Single by Mott the Hoople
from the album Mott
B-side"Rose"
Released25 May 1973
Recorded1973
Genre Glam rock
Length2:43
Label Columbia Records
Songwriter(s) Ian Hunter
Producer(s)Mott the Hoople
Mott the Hoople singles chronology
" Sweet Jane"
(1972)
"Honaloochie Boogie"
(1973)
" All the Way from Memphis"
(1973)

"Honaloochie Boogie" is a single released by Mott the Hoople. It was the follow-up to their breakthrough single " All The Young Dudes". It reached a peak position in the UK Singles Chart of number 12 in July 1973. [1] Written and sung by vocalist Ian Hunter, apart from the group's regular line-up, it also featured Andy Mackay of Roxy Music on tenor saxophone, Bill Price on moog, and Paul Buckmaster on cello.

Hunter originally believed he was influenced by the film That'll Be The Day when writing the song, but later realized that was not case. The word "Honaloochie" is completely made up. [2]

Record World said that it "has all the ingredients for a biggie!" [3]

A cover version was released as a promo single in France by Babylon Zoo in 1999 and was included on their album King Kong Groover.


References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 381. ISBN  1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ "Honaloochie Boogie". Songfacts.
  3. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 23 June 1973. p. 20. Retrieved 23 March 2023.



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