Honey to the Bee

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"Honey to the Bee"
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Single by Billie
from the album Honey to the B
Released 1999
Format CD Single
Recorded 1998
Genre Pop
Length 3:59
Label Virgin Records
Writer(s) Wendy Page
Jim Marr
Certification Platinum (ARIA)
Chart positions
Billie singles chronology
"I Know She Wants You"
(1998)
"Honey to the Bee"
(1999)
"Thank ABBA for the Music"
(1999)

"Honey to the Bee" is a single by Billie released in 1999. It originally was met with good success, reaching #3 in the UK singles chart.

In January 2007, the song was championed by Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles as part of an experiment to test out the new British singles chart rules that came into effect that month, which prompted the song to rise up the iTunes music charts, and reached number 17 in the singles chart on 21 January 2007 and number 11 in the download chart.

  1. "Honey to the Bee" (radio edit) (03:59)
  2. "Honey to the Bee" (acoustic version) (04:24)
  3. "Honey to the Bee" (Delakota mix) (05:00)
  4. "Honey to the Bee" (video)


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