The Honeycombs
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The Honeycombs

The Honeycombs The Honeycombs English beat/pop group For other uses, see Honeycomb (disambiguation). The Honeycombs were an English beat group, founded in 1963 in north London, best known for their chart-topping, million-selling 1964 hit, "Have I the Right?"[2] The band featured Honey Lantree on drums, one of the few high-profile female drummers at that time. They were unable to replicate the success of their first single and disbanded by 1967. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Honeycombs The Honeycombs in Rotterdam, 1964. Left to right: John Lantree, Martin Murray, Honey Lantree, Denis D'Ell, and Alan Ward. Background information Origin London, England Genres Beat pop rock and roll Years active 1963–1967 2004–present[1] Labels Pye (UK) Interphon, Warner (US) Past members…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Popular

Singles

Have I The Right / Please Don't Pretend Again
Have I The Right / Please Don't Pretend Again (1964)
Colour Slide / That's The Way
Colour Slide / That's The Way (1965)
I Can't Stop / I'll Cry Tomorrow
I Can't Stop / I'll Cry Tomorrow (1965)
Is It Because / I'll Cry Tomorrow
Is It Because / I'll Cry Tomorrow (1965)
Something Better Beginning / I'll See You Tomorrow
Something Better Beginning / I'll See You Tomorrow (1965)