Fun Music Information -> Honeycombs
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Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | Comments & Submittor Name |
| "Come To Me" | "Have I The Right?," Honeycombs | Kathy |
Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Have I The Right" | "At Am-I-Right" | Billy Florio |
Bad Choices for On Hold Music:
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
| Have I The Right? | Communist Party/Al-Queda HQ | britrock |
Duets Not Yet Performed:
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Wake Up Little Suzie The Everly Brothers | Have I The Right? The Honeycombs | Wake Up Little Suzie? Have I The Right? | Marian |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Have I The Right?"
Misheard Lyrics: Iou know I'll bite and kill you
Give me the right to make you mine. Original Lyrics: You know I'll wait until you
Give me the right to make you mine. | "Have I The Right?"
Misheard Lyrics: Come right back, I just can't stand it.
Original Lyrics: Come right back, I just can't bear it.
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Songs That Open With Their Titles:
"Have I The Right?"
Opening Lines: Have I the right to hold you You know I've always told you That we must never ever part oh ooh ooh oh
Comments: "Have I The Right?" was an American Top five hit from the second half of 1965 from the British Invasion group, Honeycombs. Honeycombs got their name from their drummer, one of the first lady drummers in rock 'n' roll history (although not the first), Honey Lantree (born Ann Margot Lantree). "Have I The Right?" spent 15 weeks at #1 in Britain in the Fall of 1964 and Honeycombs had as huge of following in their home country as did the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Kinks. Another key to Honeycombs success and the success and unique sound of "Have I The Right?" was the lead vocals of Dennis D'Ell (b. Denis James Dalziel 14 October 1943). D'Ell died on July 6, 2005.
Submitted by: Peter
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