The Honey Dreamers
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The Honey Dreamers was a singing group that appeared on radio and early television shows like The Ed Sullivan Show. The group was first formed in 1946 by Keith Textor.[1] Their manager, at one point, was Art Ward[2].
[edit] Discography
Singles
- "Along the Navajo Trail"
- "And That Reminds Me" ( with Della Reese )
- "The Best Things in Life Are Free"
- "Can Anyone Explain? (No! No! No!)"
- "Down the Old Ox Road"
- "Give an Ordinary Fellow a Break"
- "Learnin' The Blue" (with Charlie Spivak)
- "Potato Bug Boogie"
- "Roll Along the Prairie Moon"N
- "Rootie Tootie Tootie" (The Kewtee Bear Song)
- "A Smile WIll Go A Long Long Way"
- "Something's Gotta Give" (with Charlie Spivak)
- "Sandy, The Soundman" (Sound effects by Bob Prescott)
Album
- An Evening with the Honeydreamers (LP)
- Track Listing
- Really Livin'
- Back in Your Own Backyard
- I've Got Sixpence
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- It's a Good Day
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
- True Kind O' Thinking
- Just Around the Corner
- When You're Smiling
- Blue Skies
- Feeling So Good Today
- Best Things in Life Are Free