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The Honeycombs were an English beat/pop group, founded in 1963 in North London. The group had one chart-topping hit, the million selling "Have I the Right?", in 1964. After that song the interest in the group ebbed away, and they split up in late 1966. The group's most distinguishing mark was their female drummer, Honey Lantree.

The original group members were:

Denis D'Ell (born Denis James Dalziel, 14 October 1943, Whitechapel, East London; died of cancer 6 July 2005- Lead singer and harmonica player

Martin Murray (born 7 October 1939, The City of London) - Rhythm guitar. He was replaced by Peter Pye (born 12 July 1946, Walthamstow, London) in November 1964

Alan Ward (born 12 December 1945, Nottingham - Lead guitar

John Lantree (born John David Lantree, 20 August 1940, Newbury, Berkshire - Bass guitar

Honey Lantree (born Ann Margot Lantree, 28 August 1943, Hayes, Middlesex - Drums and singer

The group started in November 1963 as an amateur band by Martin Murray. Its members were the hairdresser Murray, his salon assistant Honey Lantree, her brother John and two friends. It is unclear whether originally they called themselves The Sherabons or The Sheratons.

Conspicuous in "Have I the Right?" is the prominent part of the drums that carry the song. Their effect was enhanced by making the members of the group stamp their feet on the wooden stairs to the studio. Meek recorded the sound with five microphones he had fixed to the banisters with bicycle clips. For the finishing touch someone beat a tambourine directly onto a microphone. The recording was also somewhat speeded up.This is the RGM classic that broke up Meek and Goddard...as meek said he wrote the song...but Goddard did..

"Have I the Right?" was released in June 1964 on the Pye record label. The sales started slowly, but by the end of July the record started to climb in the UK Singles Chart. At the end of August the record reached #1. Outside the UK "Have I the Right?" was a big success too. The song became #1 in Australia and Canada.[10] In the US the record reached #5 and in the Netherlands #2.The million sale came from the combined UK (over 250,000), US and other countries totals. The Honeycombs also recorded a German version of the song: "Hab ich das Recht?". Both the English and the German version reached #21 in the German charts: the English one in October, the German one in November 1964.

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8 years назад

J King

For reasons I can't quite fathom, the lead singer reminds me of Arnold J. Rimmer. My medication please, Nurse....

9 years назад

Steve Paul

Honey Lantree very cool. Jimmy Savile NOT COOL.

9 years назад

Ed Berger

I always wanted to fuck that drummer ! lol

9 years назад

matt lewis

we need more female drummers like her and karen carpenter!

9 years назад

Daniel Pena

Wasn't the host of this video convicted of kiddie rape?

9 years назад

ReneeSluse

As for that odd looking duck who started this vid... Nasty Piece OF Work He Turned Out To Be... YUCK

9 years назад

ReneeSluse

Good song, it still holds up from way back in 1964Watching this group so full of life, it’s hard to fathom that Denis the lead singer has been dead now since 2005, he would have been 72.. Cancer took him.

9 years назад

Adam J Duncan

Though I appreciate the video quality, this is sped up.

9 years назад

billy

vampire weekend does it better

9 years назад

Gordon Clutts

girl drummer

9 years назад

Antonio Ruiz Vega

There are a german (!) version.One Hit´s group, The Honeycombs bring us the best essence of the magical swinging London of the sixties. ¡Great! Kings of euphemism (Have I the right to kiss you...) like the contemporary Beatles (I wanna hold your hand...). And then appeared the Rolling Stones and sang: "Let spend the night together": The Revolution!

9 years назад

retrorex

Glad you posted this! I always thought that Honey sang the lead vocal on this. It always sounded like a girl to me. Now I know better!

9 years назад

Sv. We.

The Honeycombs " Have I the Right ?" 1964 Nummer 1 Hit in Großbritannien, Australien , Canada und Schweden / US Billboard Charts : Platz 5 Die Band nahm den Song im gleichen Jahr auch in einer deutschen Version unter dem Titel "Hab ich das Recht ?" auf die in der deutschen Hitparade Platz 21 erreichte ! 

9 years назад

Sten-Åke Dahl

I remember I was deadly tired of the standard rock tunes at that time and when these british tunes came they became a great relief.

9 years назад

Chuck Tiller

This post/song was broadcast on AM1070 KNTH in Houston on Tuesday 2/3/15. Tuesday is here and I am getting started with some Maxwell House Dark Roast Coffee and the AM1070 5:20 oldie. It's a one hit wonder from 1964 by "The Honeycombs." Originally they called themselves the Sheratons, a group from the UK which started in November 1963 as an amateur band founded by Martin Murray. Its members were Murray, a hairdresser, his salon assistant Honey Lantree, her brother John and two friends. "Have I the Right" was written by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who were impressed by the group's lead vocalist, Dennis D'Ell, and the fact that they had a female drummer, ‘Honey’ Lantree. Conspicuous in "Have I the Right" is the prominent part of the drums that carry the song. Their effect was enhanced by having the members of the group stamp their feet on the wooden stairs to the studio. Meek recorded the sound with five microphones he had fixed to the banisters with bicycle clips. For the finishing touch someone beat a tambourine directly onto a microphone. It was released in June 1964, and by the end of August the record reached #1 in the UK. The song became #1 in Australia, Canada and Sweden. In the US the record reached #5 and in the Netherlands #2. "Have I the Right?" sold worldwide about two million copies within a year. In 1967, the Honeycombs broke up after several personnel changes and a a few unsuccessful songs. Such as it is with the music business, you can be on top of the world one day and the next, GONE! Have a great Tuesday!

9 years назад

giagnorio86

UK band 1964

9 years назад

frank james

Oh Honey, you're so sweet. And the drums you do beat.But still keep your hair quite neat. lol - don't complain too much, I kept it at three. lol

9 years назад

Jon Russell

Geddy Lee's birth father is the singer.

9 years назад

Hayabusa Nance

I wish I'd known about her at the time. I was recruited for "band" when I was in grade 5 (same era) and I ended up with the FFF'ing French Horn when really I wanted to play the drums. I was out of "band" in 3 mos. I later took up the guitar... not classic, rock. Still, it would have been really cool to know she was doing it. Might have given me some courage. Always regretted that. However, channeled "limited" talent into biking and mechanics. Have two Busas, two Corvettes, a dirt bike and work on them all. At 61, this year I took a Corvette racing school course. Never stop!

9 years назад

Frankai Videos

I remember this as the FIRST song my nine year old ears liked, when I first became aware of the top hits of the day. We listened to WKNR (Keener 13) in Detroit, and this song checked in at # 7 on the first Keener Guide we obtained (October 1, 1964).

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