This article is about Billie's 5th single. It is often
confused with her debut album; Honey to
the B.
"
Honey to the Bee" is a single by
Billie Piper released in 1999. It peaked at #3
in the UK singles chart. In January 2007, the song was championed
by
Radio 1 DJ
Chris Moyles as part of an experiment to test
out the new British singles chart rules that came into effect that
month, which prompted the song to rise up the
iTunes music charts, and reached number 17 in the
singles chart on 21 January 2007 and number 11 in the download
chart.
Music Video

A comparison of the videos of "Love
Profusion" & "Honey to the Bee"
The music video is a partially-animated video. Billie is seen
singing inside a giant flower and on the beach throughout the
video.
It
was filmed in Miami
just before
Billie's promotional tour in America. The video gained
attention in
2003, when
Madonna released the music video for
Love Profusion, as it was extremely
similar to
Honey to the Bee.
Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases
of "Honey to the Bee".
International CD Single
(SINCD8; Released )
- "Honey to the Bee" (Radio edit) – 3:59
- "Call Me" – 3:58
- "What's Missing" – 3:46
UK Special Edition CD 2 / Australian / New Zealand CD
Single
(SINDX8; Released )
- "Honey to the Bee" (Radio edit) – 3:59
- "Honey to the Bee" (Acoustic version) – 4:24
- "Honey to the Bee" (Delakota mix) – 5:00
- "Honey to the Bee" music video
UK Cassette
(SINC8; Released )
Side 1
- "Honey to the Bee" (Radio Edit) - 3:39
- "She Wants You" (7" Disco) - 3:29
Side 2
- Interview - 7:10
UK Promo CD
(SINSALES8 ; Released )
- "Honey To The Bee" (Radio Edit) - 3:39
- "Honey To The Bee" (Acoustic Version) - 4:24
- "Honey To The Bee" (Delakota Mix) - 5:00
- "Call Me" - 3:58
- "What's Missing" - 3:46
- "She Wants You" (7" Disco Mix) - 3:29
Charts
| Charts (1999) |
Peak
position |
| UK Singles Chart |
3 |
| New Zealand Singles Chart |
5 |
| Australian Singles Chart |
6 |
| Irish Singles Chart |
25 |
|
| Charts (2007) |
Peak
position |
| UK Singles Chart |
17 |
|
Play version
In June
2003, the Swedish
girl group Play covered the song on their third album
Replay. Play's
version featured a
trip hop beat and
soprano vocals.
References