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A Taste of Honey

Funk
Soul music
Disco
A Taste of Honey was an R&B band best known for their disco-influenced 1978 hit single “Boogie Oogie Oogie” and for being the first black group to win a Best New Artist Grammy (1979). They also scored a hit single with their 1980 cover of “Sukiyaki”, formerly a hit nearly 20 years earlier for Japanese pop singer Kyu Sakamoto. A Taste Of Honey was formed in 1971 by singer, songwriter and bassist Janice-Marie Johnson and keyboardist, songwriter, and producer Perry Kibble. The duo recruited a few different members over the years, finally settling in 1976 with the best known line-up ...
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Rescue Me
Rescue MeA Taste of Honey

Twice As Sweet

Can You See the Light
Can You See the LightA Taste of Honey and Brass Construction

The Best Of Brass Construction : Movin' & Changin'

3:34

Movin'
Movin'A Taste of Honey and Brass Construction

3:26

Boogie Oogie Oogie
Boogie Oogie OogieA Taste of Honey

Let's Disco

3:43

Sukiyaki
Sukiyaki 

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A Taste of Honey

Twice As Sweet

Boogie Oogie Oogie
Boogie Oogie OogieBen Liebrand and A Taste of Honey

A Taste of Honey

3:39

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