"He's a Doll' is a song by the American girl group The Honeys. It was written, produced and arranged by Brian Wilson and was released as the group's fourth single on April 13, 1964 along with the B-side "The Love of a Boy and Girl". The song took inspiration from Phil Spector's production style on songs like "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes as well as groups like The Angels and The Shangri-La's. The song's lyrics were inspired by The Honeys' singer Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford's habit of saying "he's such a doll&qu… read more
"He's a Doll' is a song by the American girl group The Honeys. It was written, produced and arranged by Brian Wilson and was released … read more
"He's a Doll' is a song by the American girl group The Honeys. It was written, produced and arranged by Brian Wilson and was released as the group's fourth single on … read more
There is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of female counterpart to The Beach Boys. Beach Boy Brian Wilson served primarily as their record producer and chief songwriter. The Honeys (the name a slang term for a female surfing enthusiast) consisted of sisters Marilyn and Diane Rovell and their cousin Ginger Blake. Marilyn and Diane had met the Beach Boys when the boys performed at a Hollywood club called Pandora's Box in the early 1960s. Brian and Marilyn (who was still in high school) be… read more
There is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of female counterpart to The Beach Boys. Beach Boy Bri…read more
There is more than one band called The Honeys. (1) The Honeys were a 1960s girl group who recorded for Capitol Records and were a kind of female counterpart to The Beach Boys. Beach Boy Brian Wilson served primarily as their record pro… read more