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Wednesday 17 August 2011

A Taste of Honey

The one undeniable fact about The Beatles is they had a love of music. Not just rock & roll, but all varieties of music. Paul in particular had a fondness for ballads (it shows in the songs that he is the primary composer), even those from his father's time. As Paul relates, The Beatles were not ashamed of these and would include ballads into their stage act so they have a variety of songs and a touch of class or sophistication.
A Taste of Honey is one such song, which vocal version was first recorded by Lenny Welch in 1962. It was originally an instrumental track written for a Broadway play with the same name in 1960. A cover was also done by Herb Alpert in 1965. Both the original and cover in 1965 earned the song Grammy Awards in 63' and 65'. The vocal version only became popular after The Beatles covered the song.

An interesting fact about this song is that Paul's voice is double tracked during the bridge. This will be the first of many songs in which The Beatles used this technique in their songs. Paul's vocal was perfect for this song and conveys the meaning of the song in the most convincing way he could muster. If you turn up the bass while playing this song, you could clearly hear Paul's tasteful bass playing, especially during the bridges.

Love it or loathe it, you must admit that The Beatles successfully took a classic piece of ballad and transformed it into a song of their own, sang in their own style. I never did like this song when I first heard it, but the tune and the opening line that only a Paul McCartney voice can deliver ..."A taste of honey... tasting much sweeter than wine...do do do dooo", keeps on playing in my mind. Hope it sticks to your mind as it did to mine.

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