Honey, Honey
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| "Honey Honey" | |||||
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| Single by ABBA from the album Waterloo |
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| Released | April, 1974 |
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| Format | 7" Single | ||||
| Genre | Pop/Europop | ||||
| Length | 2.54 | ||||
| Writer | Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson, Benny Andersson |
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| Producer | Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson |
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| Certification | N/A | ||||
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This article is about the ABBA song. For the Japanese manga and anime series by Eiko Mizuno, see Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken.
"Honey Honey" is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA and included on their Waterloo album. It was the second single to be released from the album after the success of the title track winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest.
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"Honey Honey" was written by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stig Anderson, with shared vocals by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. As well as the English version, ABBA also recorded "Honey Honey" in Swedish, the last official recording by the group in their own language, and was released as the B-side of the Swedish "Waterloo" single. In its English format, "Honey Honey" was released with "King Kong Song" as the B-side.
"Honey Honey" was released in several European countries, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, but not in the UK. ABBA's British record label, Epic Records, decided to release a remixed version of "Ring Ring", but this single only reached No.32, so instead, a cover version of "Honey Honey" was recorded by the act Sweet Dreams, promptly hitting the UK Top 10.
"Honey Honey" reached the Top Five in West Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In the United States, "Honey Honey" was moderately successful compared to the group's later singles. It reached No.27 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts; the first ABBA single to reach the AC chart. Interestingly, ABBA's original "Honey Honey" had to compete with Sweet Dreams' cover version in the US market; although the Sweet Dreams single only reached No.68, it may have somewhat hindered the performance of ABBA's version on the American charts. The single would later be featured in Mamma Mia!.
| Chart (1974) | Position |
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| German Singles Chart | 2 |
| Austrian Singles Chart | 4 |
| Swiss Singles Chart | 4 |
| Finnish Singles Chart | 11 |
| Belgian Singles Chart | 12 |
| Dutch Singles Chart | 16 |
| New Zealand Singles Chart | 16 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 27 |
| U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | 27 |
| Australian ARIA Singles chart | 30 |
- A dance cover by Abbacadabra was released by Almighty Records in the late 1990s.
- The 1999 compilation ABBA: A Tribute - The 25th Anniversary Celebration features a cover by Michael B. Tretow and his daughter Sofia. Michael Tretow was a recording engineer for ABBA during the group's career. This cover of the song is unique in that it features musical references to thirteen other ABBA songs interspersed within the melody.
- The song is sung in the first act of the Mamma Mia! musical by Sophie and her friends.