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Tupelo Honey is the fifth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released in October 1971 by Warner Bros. Records. Morrison had written all of the songs on the album in Woodstock, New York, before his move to Marin County, California, except for "You're My Woman", which he wrote during the recording sessions.
- Spring–Summer 1971
- Van Morrison, Ted Templeman
- 15 October 1971
Tupelo Honey Lyrics: You can take all the tea in China / Put it in a big brown bag for me / Sail right around all the seven oceans / Drop it straight into the deep blue sea / She's as sweet as...
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"Tupelo Honey" is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and the title song from his 1971 album, Tupelo Honey. The title derives from an expensive, mild-tasting tupelo honey produced in the southeastern United States. Released as a single in 1972, it reached number 47 on the U.S. pop chart.
- "Starting a New Life"
- 1972
- 6:54, 3:59 (single version)
Jan 6, 2024 · “Tupelo Honey,” written by Van Morrison, appears on his 1971 album of the same name. This song serves as a tribute to the domestic happiness Morrison had found with his first wife, Janet. She was not only his muse but also an inspiration for several of his songs during this period.