Money Honey

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"Money Honey" is a classic 1953 rhythm and blues song, best known for its hit recording by The Drifters and later popularized in rock and roll and R&B repertoires.

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Money Honey canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rhythm and blues song
song
bestKnownFor hit recording by The Drifters
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1950s
describedAs classic 1953 rhythm and blues song
genre R&B
rhythm and blues
rock and roll
hasForm popular song
hasInfluenceOn R&B repertoires
rock and roll repertoires
hasMusicalStyle vocal group harmony
hasNotability considered a classic R&B song
isClassicOfGenre rhythm and blues
language English
medium sound recording
notableRecordingBy The Drifters NERFINISHED
originalArtist The Drifters NERFINISHED
performer The Drifters NERFINISHED
popularizedIn R&B repertoires
rock and roll repertoires
publicationYear 1953
releaseYear 1953
title Money Honey NERFINISHED

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The Coasters notableWork Money Honey
Clyde McPhatter notableWork Money Honey
Into the Purple Valley hasPart Money Honey