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Honey (Moby song)

"Honey" is a song by American electronic musician Moby. It was released as the lead single from his fifth studio album Play on August 24, 1998. The song samples the 1960 recording "Sometimes" by American blues singer Bessie Jones. Moby first heard "Sometimes" on a box set collection of folk music compiled by Alan Lomax, and subsequently composed "Honey" around vocal samples from the Jones song.

"Honey"
Single by Moby
from the album Play
B-side
  • "Micronesia"
  • "Memory Gospel"
ReleasedAugust 24, 1998 (1998-08-24)
StudioMoby's home studio (Manhattan, New York)[1]
Genre
Length
  • 3:27 (album version)
  • 3:18 (single version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Moby
Moby singles chronology
"James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
(1997)
"Honey"
(1998)
"Run On"
(1998)

"Honey" was well received by music critics, many of whom cited it as a highlight of Play in reviews of the album. Upon release as a single, "Honey" charted in several countries in Europe, despite receiving little airplay on European radio. The song's music video, directed by Roman Coppola, depicts three clones of Moby venturing through various locations. "Honey" was later remixed with additional vocals from American R&B singer Kelis.

Background and composition edit

Moby composed "Honey" for his fifth studio album Play (1999) after listening to Sounds of the South, a 1993 box set of folk music recordings compiled by field collector Alan Lomax.[2][3] Inspired by the a cappella songs in particular, Moby wrote "Honey" in "about 10 minutes."[2] Tracks from the box set would also be used as the basis for the Play songs "Find My Baby" and "Natural Blues".[4] After producing "Honey", Moby commissioned Mario Caldato Jr. to mix the song.[2] Moby was surprised by Caldato's willingness to offer his assistance, given that Caldato had just worked on the album Hello Nasty by hip hop group Beastie Boys, which "was doing incredibly well", while in contrast Moby's recent music had been met with critical and commercial indifference.[2]

"Honey" is built around a repeated sample of four lines from the 1960 song "Sometimes" by American blues singer Bessie Jones, which was included on Sounds of the South;[3][5] Jones and Lomax receive co-writing credits on "Honey".[6] In each line, Jones sings a variation on the refrain "...my honey come back", and a choir responds "sometime".[7] Moby has said that the sampled lyrics convey "female sex".[8] The vocal samples on "Honey" are juxtaposed with what AllMusic critic John Bush describes as a "breakbeat techno" musical backing.[9] The song features a piano-driven beat and additional instrumentation performed by Moby himself, including original slide guitar parts.[10][11] Other elements incorporated into the music include hand claps sampled from "Sometimes",[10] record scratches, and synthesized strings.[12]

Release edit

 
Kelis performed vocals on a remix of "Honey".

"Honey" was released as the lead single from Play on August 24, 1998, in Europe, nine months prior to the release of the album.[13] Numerous remixes of the song were produced for its single release by different artists, including Aphrodite, WestBam, Faithless members Rollo Armstrong and Sister Bliss, and Moby himself.[14] Instead of choosing specific ones to include on the single, Moby and his label Mute Records opted to commercially release all of the remixes that had been produced.[14] Moby recalled that European radio stations were hesitant to play "Honey" because "they said it was an instrumental dance track", a categorization that he disputed: "I listen to it and all I hear is singing. Are they talking about the same song?"[15]

Despite minimal radio airplay, "Honey" managed to chart in several European countries. It debuted and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.[16] The single also managed chart placings in Austria (at number 30),[17] Germany (at number 77),[18] and the Netherlands (at number 94).[19] Outside Europe, "Honey" charted at number 95 in Australia,[20] while in the United States, where it was issued by V2 Records as a double A-side release with "Run On", it reached number 49 on Billboard magazine's Dance/Electronic Singles Sales chart.[21][22]

Moby later collaborated with American R&B singer Kelis on a remix of "Honey", on which she provided additional vocals.[23] Additional production and remixing were done for the new version by Fafu.[24] The remix was released as a double A-side single with "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" on October 16, 2000, and peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.[25][26] It was also issued by Festival Mushroom Records as a double A-side single with "Porcelain" in Australia and New Zealand,[27] charting at number 56 in the former.[28]

Critical reception edit

In his 2002 book I Hear America Singing: An Introduction to Popular Music, David Kastin noted that "Honey" was often singled out in reviews of Play for special praise.[29] Jim Sullivan of The Boston Globe cited "Honey" as a highlight of Play,[30] while Gene Stout of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer deemed it "one of the album's most riveting tracks."[31] Reviews in NME described the song as "a sparkling diamond" and a "natural born dancefloor groove".[32][33] The Guardian's Dominic Wills praised "Honey" as "joyous, hypnotic, romping blues".[34] Writing for The Village Voice, Frank Owen called it "a mesmerizing floor-filler, arousing memories of Hamilton Bohannon's hypnotic '70s metronome funk."[35] MTV reviewer Alexandra Marshall applauded Moby for avoiding "cloying pity" in his sampling of older recordings, and "not trying cutely to juxtapose a 'naïve' form with a sophisticated one".[36] At the end of 1999, "Honey" was named the year's tenth best single by Spin,[37] and it was voted by critics as the year's 24th best single in The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop poll.[38]

Music video edit

The music video for "Honey" was directed by Roman Coppola.[39] It opens with a wooden box falling to the ground. Three clones of Moby, all wearing suits, emerge from the box and make their way to a city. One clone spots a luxury car and walks toward it, but accidentally drops a map in his possession. Crawling underneath the car to retrieve the map, he finds himself in a woman's apartment room. He manages to obtain the map and exit the room before the woman discovers his presence. He enters another room, followed by his fellow clones, and jumps out the window.

Two of the clones are then seen in a forest. One walks behind a tree and reappears dressed in casual attire, then climbs up another tree and ends up in the bathroom of the woman's apartment, where he clandestinely retrieves a package. He crawls beneath her bed and finds himself underneath a car. He crawls out and retrieves a gasoline can from the package, which he pours into the fuel filler of the car (which is located behind its license plate). All three clones enter the car and drive to the box. They step back into the box, which then explodes.

Track listing edit

Original version edit

  • CD single (CDMute218)[40]
  1. "Honey" – 3:18
  2. "Micronesia" – 4:18
  3. "Memory Gospel" – 6:42
  • 12-inch single (12MUTE218)[41]
  1. "Honey" (Rollo & Sister Bliss remix) – 7:06
  2. "Honey" (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey mix) – 5:48
  3. "Honey" (Low Side mix) – 5:52
  • CD single – remixes (LCDMute218)[42]
  1. "Honey" (Rollo & Sister Bliss Blunt edit) – 4:02
  2. "Honey" (Moby's 118 mix; radio edit) – 3:16
  3. "Honey" (WestBam & Hardy Hard mix) – 6:19
  4. "Honey" (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn remix) – 6:21
  • 12-inch single – remixes (L12MUTE218)[43]
  1. "Honey" (Risk mix) – 5:59
  2. "Honey" (Dark mix) – 4:43
  3. "Honey" (WestBam & Hardy Hard mix) – 6:19
  4. "Honey" (118 mix) – 3:16
  5. "Honey" (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn mix) – 6:21
  6. "Honey" (RJ's mix) – 6:12
  7. "Honey" (original mix) – 3:14
  8. "Honey" (Bammer's mix) – 6:20
  1. "Honey" (album mix) – 3:27
  2. "Honey" (Moby's 118 mix) – 4:48
  3. "Honey" (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey mix) – 6:41
  4. "Honey" (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn mix) – 6:21
  5. "Run On" (extended) – 4:25
  6. "Run On" (Moby's Young & Funky mix) – 6:03
  7. "Run On" (Sharam Jey's Always on the Run remix) – 5:59
  8. "Memory Gospel" – 6:42
  • "Honey" / "Run On" 12-inch single (63881-27582-1)[45]
  1. "Run On" (Moby's Young & Funky mix) – 6:03
  2. "Run On" (Dani König remix) – 10:04
  3. "Honey" (album mix) – 3:27
  4. "Run On" (Sharam Jey's Always on the Run remix) – 5:59

Remix edit

  1. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" – 3:45
  2. "Honey" (remix edit; featuring Kelis) – 3:13
  3. "Flower" – 3:25
  • "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" / "Honey" CD single – remixes (LCDMute255)[46]
  1. "Honey" (Fafu's 12" mix; featuring Kelis) – 6:19
  2. "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" (Red Jerry's String & Breaks mix) – 5:59
  3. "The Sun Never Stops Setting" – 4:19
  1. "Honey" (remix edit; featuring Kelis) – 3:13
  2. "Porcelain" (album mix) – 4:01
  3. "Honey" (Fafu's 12" mix; featuring Kelis) – 6:19
  4. "Porcelain" (Clubbed to Death variation by Rob Dougan) – 6:36
  5. "Honey" (Moby's 118 mix) – 4:48

Charts edit

Original version edit

Weekly chart performance for "Honey"
Chart (1998–1999) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[20] 95
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[17] 30
Germany (Official German Charts)[18] 77
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[19] 94
Scotland (OCC)[47] 29
UK Singles (OCC)[16] 33
UK Dance (OCC)[48] 17
UK Indie (OCC)[49] 5
US Dance Singles Sales (Billboard)[21]
with "Run On"
49

Remix edit

With "Porcelain" edit

Weekly chart performance for "Honey" / "Porcelain"
Chart (2000–2001) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[28] 56
Australia Alternative (ARIA)[50] 4
Australia Dance (ARIA)[51] 25

With "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" edit

Weekly chart performance for "Honey" / "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"
Chart (2000) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[52] 17
UK Singles (OCC)[26] 17
UK Indie (OCC)[53] 7

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Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • "Honey" at Discogs (list of releases)

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Honey is a song by American electronic musician Moby It was released as the lead single from his fifth studio album Play on August 24 1998 The song samples the 1960 recording Sometimes by American blues singer Bessie Jones Moby first heard Sometimes on a box set collection of folk music compiled by Alan Lomax and subsequently composed Honey around vocal samples from the Jones song Honey Single by Mobyfrom the album PlayB side Micronesia Memory Gospel ReleasedAugust 24 1998 1998 08 24 StudioMoby s home studio Manhattan New York 1 GenreTechnobreakbeatbluesLength3 27 album version 3 18 single version LabelMuteV2Songwriter s MobyBessie JonesAlan LomaxProducer s MobyMoby singles chronology James Bond Theme Moby s Re Version 1997 Honey 1998 Run On 1998 Honey was well received by music critics many of whom cited it as a highlight of Play in reviews of the album Upon release as a single Honey charted in several countries in Europe despite receiving little airplay on European radio The song s music video directed by Roman Coppola depicts three clones of Moby venturing through various locations Honey was later remixed with additional vocals from American R amp B singer Kelis Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 Music video 5 Track listing 5 1 Original version 5 2 Remix 6 Charts 6 1 Original version 6 2 Remix 6 2 1 With Porcelain 6 2 2 With Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksBackground and composition editMoby composed Honey for his fifth studio album Play 1999 after listening to Sounds of the South a 1993 box set of folk music recordings compiled by field collector Alan Lomax 2 3 Inspired by the a cappella songs in particular Moby wrote Honey in about 10 minutes 2 Tracks from the box set would also be used as the basis for the Play songs Find My Baby and Natural Blues 4 After producing Honey Moby commissioned Mario Caldato Jr to mix the song 2 Moby was surprised by Caldato s willingness to offer his assistance given that Caldato had just worked on the album Hello Nasty by hip hop group Beastie Boys which was doing incredibly well while in contrast Moby s recent music had been met with critical and commercial indifference 2 Honey is built around a repeated sample of four lines from the 1960 song Sometimes by American blues singer Bessie Jones which was included on Sounds of the South 3 5 Jones and Lomax receive co writing credits on Honey 6 In each line Jones sings a variation on the refrain my honey come back and a choir responds sometime 7 Moby has said that the sampled lyrics convey female sex 8 The vocal samples on Honey are juxtaposed with what AllMusic critic John Bush describes as a breakbeat techno musical backing 9 The song features a piano driven beat and additional instrumentation performed by Moby himself including original slide guitar parts 10 11 Other elements incorporated into the music include hand claps sampled from Sometimes 10 record scratches and synthesized strings 12 Release edit nbsp Kelis performed vocals on a remix of Honey Honey was released as the lead single from Play on August 24 1998 in Europe nine months prior to the release of the album 13 Numerous remixes of the song were produced for its single release by different artists including Aphrodite WestBam Faithless members Rollo Armstrong and Sister Bliss and Moby himself 14 Instead of choosing specific ones to include on the single Moby and his label Mute Records opted to commercially release all of the remixes that had been produced 14 Moby recalled that European radio stations were hesitant to play Honey because they said it was an instrumental dance track a categorization that he disputed I listen to it and all I hear is singing Are they talking about the same song 15 Despite minimal radio airplay Honey managed to chart in several European countries It debuted and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart 16 The single also managed chart placings in Austria at number 30 17 Germany at number 77 18 and the Netherlands at number 94 19 Outside Europe Honey charted at number 95 in Australia 20 while in the United States where it was issued by V2 Records as a double A side release with Run On it reached number 49 on Billboard magazine s Dance Electronic Singles Sales chart 21 22 Moby later collaborated with American R amp B singer Kelis on a remix of Honey on which she provided additional vocals 23 Additional production and remixing were done for the new version by Fafu 24 The remix was released as a double A side single with Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad on October 16 2000 and peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart 25 26 It was also issued by Festival Mushroom Records as a double A side single with Porcelain in Australia and New Zealand 27 charting at number 56 in the former 28 Critical reception editIn his 2002 book I Hear America Singing An Introduction to Popular Music David Kastin noted that Honey was often singled out in reviews of Play for special praise 29 Jim Sullivan of The Boston Globe cited Honey as a highlight of Play 30 while Gene Stout of the Seattle Post Intelligencer deemed it one of the album s most riveting tracks 31 Reviews in NME described the song as a sparkling diamond and a natural born dancefloor groove 32 33 The Guardian s Dominic Wills praised Honey as joyous hypnotic romping blues 34 Writing for The Village Voice Frank Owen called it a mesmerizing floor filler arousing memories of Hamilton Bohannon s hypnotic 70s metronome funk 35 MTV reviewer Alexandra Marshall applauded Moby for avoiding cloying pity in his sampling of older recordings and not trying cutely to juxtapose a naive form with a sophisticated one 36 At the end of 1999 Honey was named the year s tenth best single by Spin 37 and it was voted by critics as the year s 24th best single in The Village Voice s Pazz amp Jop poll 38 Music video editThe music video for Honey was directed by Roman Coppola 39 It opens with a wooden box falling to the ground Three clones of Moby all wearing suits emerge from the box and make their way to a city One clone spots a luxury car and walks toward it but accidentally drops a map in his possession Crawling underneath the car to retrieve the map he finds himself in a woman s apartment room He manages to obtain the map and exit the room before the woman discovers his presence He enters another room followed by his fellow clones and jumps out the window Two of the clones are then seen in a forest One walks behind a tree and reappears dressed in casual attire then climbs up another tree and ends up in the bathroom of the woman s apartment where he clandestinely retrieves a package He crawls beneath her bed and finds himself underneath a car He crawls out and retrieves a gasoline can from the package which he pours into the fuel filler of the car which is located behind its license plate All three clones enter the car and drive to the box They step back into the box which then explodes Track listing editOriginal version edit CD single CDMute218 40 Honey 3 18 Micronesia 4 18 Memory Gospel 6 42 12 inch single 12MUTE218 41 Honey Rollo amp Sister Bliss remix 7 06 Honey Sharam Jey s Sweet Honey mix 5 48 Honey Low Side mix 5 52 CD single remixes LCDMute218 42 Honey Rollo amp Sister Bliss Blunt edit 4 02 Honey Moby s 118 mix radio edit 3 16 Honey WestBam amp Hardy Hard mix 6 19 Honey Aphrodite amp Mickey Finn remix 6 21 12 inch single remixes L12MUTE218 43 Honey Risk mix 5 59 Honey Dark mix 4 43 Honey WestBam amp Hardy Hard mix 6 19 Honey 118 mix 3 16 Honey Aphrodite amp Mickey Finn mix 6 21 Honey RJ s mix 6 12 Honey original mix 3 14 Honey Bammer s mix 6 20 Honey Run On CD single 63881 27583 2 44 Honey album mix 3 27 Honey Moby s 118 mix 4 48 Honey Sharam Jey s Sweet Honey mix 6 41 Honey Aphrodite amp Mickey Finn mix 6 21 Run On extended 4 25 Run On Moby s Young amp Funky mix 6 03 Run On Sharam Jey s Always on the Run remix 5 59 Memory Gospel 6 42 Honey Run On 12 inch single 63881 27582 1 45 Run On Moby s Young amp Funky mix 6 03 Run On Dani Konig remix 10 04 Honey album mix 3 27 Run On Sharam Jey s Always on the Run remix 5 59 Remix edit Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Honey CD single CDMute255 24 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad 3 45 Honey remix edit featuring Kelis 3 13 Flower 3 25 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Honey CD single remixes LCDMute255 46 Honey Fafu s 12 mix featuring Kelis 6 19 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Red Jerry s String amp Breaks mix 5 59 The Sun Never Stops Setting 4 19 Honey Porcelain CD single MUSH019852 27 Honey remix edit featuring Kelis 3 13 Porcelain album mix 4 01 Honey Fafu s 12 mix featuring Kelis 6 19 Porcelain Clubbed to Death variation by Rob Dougan 6 36 Honey Moby s 118 mix 4 48Charts editOriginal version edit Weekly chart performance for Honey Chart 1998 1999 Peakposition Australia ARIA 20 95 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 17 30 Germany Official German Charts 18 77 Netherlands Single Top 100 19 94 Scotland OCC 47 29 UK Singles OCC 16 33 UK Dance OCC 48 17 UK Indie OCC 49 5 US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 21 with Run On 49Remix edit With Porcelain edit Weekly chart performance for Honey Porcelain Chart 2000 2001 Peakposition Australia ARIA 28 56 Australia Alternative ARIA 50 4 Australia Dance ARIA 51 25 With Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad edit Weekly chart performance for Honey Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Chart 2000 Peakposition Scotland OCC 52 17 UK Singles OCC 26 17 UK Indie OCC 53 7References edit Fricke David June 6 2002 Moby s Home Made Heaven Rolling Stone New York Retrieved May 11 2019 a b c d Weingarten Christopher R July 2 2009 Play 10 Years Later Moby s Track by Track Guide to 1999 s Global Smash Rolling Stone New York Archived from the original on May 14 2021 Retrieved May 10 2013 a b Bauder David August 30 1999 Old sounds fuel Moby s modern music The Hour Norwalk pp A9 A10 Retrieved May 10 2013 Leiby Richard August 9 2000 Reused Blues The Washington Post Play liner notes Moby Mute Records 1999 CDStumm172 a 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