Have I the Right?

"Have I the Right?" was the debut single and biggest hit of British band The Honeycombs. It was composed by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who had made contact with The Honeycombs, a London-based group, then playing under the name of The Sheratons, in the Mildmay Tavern in the Balls Pond Road in Islington, where they played a date. Howard and Blaikley were impressed by the group's lead vocalist, Dennis D'Ell, and the fact that they had a female drummer, Anne (‘Honey’) Lantree. The group were looking for material to play for an audition with record producer Joe Meek, and they played the songs Howard and Blaikley had just given them. Meek decided to record one of them, "Have I the Right?", there and then. Meek himself provided the B-side, "Please Don’t Pretend Again".

"Have I the Right?"
Single by The Honeycombs
B-side"Please Don't Pretend Again" (Meek/Lawrence)
ReleasedJune 1964 (UK)
RecordedRGM Sound: 1964
GenrePop
Length2:57
LabelPye Records 7N15664 (UK)
Interphon Records IN-7705 (USA)
Songwriter(s)Ken Howard, Alan Blaikley
Producer(s)Joe Meek (R.G.M. Sound)
The Honeycombs singles chronology
"Have I the Right?"
(1964)
"Is It Because"
(1964)
Official audio
"Have I the Right?" on YouTube

Music critic Tom Ewing, writing for Freaky Trigger, commented that the song "invents" post-punk, "which is to say, when I listen to the instrumental break on this record, bright guitar and sharp keyboard slicing tuneless chunks out of each other, it’s not 1964 I’m hearing." It was used as the opening theme for Hold the Sunset.

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