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Author Topic: The Honeys - Love On The Run  (Read 1874 times)
Blake Alan
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« on: December 28, 2011, 05:44:07 PM »

So what do we know about this track? The liner notes for The Honeys Collection say it was a recording released by Jerry Berryhill (psuedonym of Jerry Capehart, co-writer on many a Eddie Cochrane tune). I believe the booklet also says it was released on Liberty, though I can’t confirm that at the moment since my cd is 2000 miles from here.

Now, in looking for more information about the recording I found a completely different song (all instrumental, no backing vocals/no Honeys) called Love On The Run, released under the Jerry Berryhill name. It’s been uploaded a couple times to youtube and one of the videos features a picture of the actual 45, which shows the song was not only released on Liberty, but also written by Jerry Capehart. So… am I to believe there were two different songs recorded with the same title and composer and which were both released as singles on Liberty (doubtful)? Or was the track on The Honeys Collection by someone else altogether and mislabeled (more probable)? Or is there some other blindingly obvious explanation that I've somehow missed (quite possible)? Any help in sorting this out would be appreciated.


P.S. Here are the youtube links for the curious:

The track as found on The Honeys Collection (you can hear The Honeys come in around 1:01):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90qM_-fwudE

The Liberty single released by Jerry Berryhill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7itnNJO4mU

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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2011, 06:09:21 PM »

I would say that the Jerry Berryhill single is mispressed... track is 2'10" when the single states its 2'18" and it doesn't sound like any
Jerry Berryhill track I've heard..

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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2011, 10:13:42 PM »

Hmm... not sure I follow. Are you suggesting the track from the 45 is NOT Jerry Berryhill, but the "Love On The Run" from The Honeys Collection IS Jerry Berryhill? If so, I would almost buy that theory except that multiple people have uploaded the same song to YouTube and all attribute it to Jerry Berryhill, which would lead me to believe that THAT is indeed "Love On The Run" and the song on which The Honeys sang (which runs 1:53 on the cd) is something else altogether. Any other guesses?
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« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2011, 07:23:14 AM »

The song that the Honeys sing on is actually the flip side to "Love on the Run," -- "I Remember Love."  I seem to remember that the error originated from a promo copy of the 45 in Marilyn's possession that had the labels erroneously flipped, but I could be wrong about that.

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« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2011, 11:29:14 AM »

Fantastic, thanks for clearing that up. I'll sleep a little better tonight!
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