(We've Got) Honey Love

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"(We've Got) Honey Love" is a 1969 soul single released by legendary Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. The song continued the group's successful Top 40 streak on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart eventually peaking at #27 R&B while peaking at #56 Pop. It's significant for being the first record to feature new Vandellas member Sandra Tilley who replaced original member Rosalind Ashford. It was also the sixth single that was credited to Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. The group's name change happened after the success of the group's 1967 single, "Honey Chile". The song talked of how one woman's lover's charm was like "sugar and spice" adding names of candy and soda adding "a little bit of me, a little bit of you and we've got honey love."