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About: Honey-Babe

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"Honey-Babe" is a song written by Max Steiner and Paul Francis Webster which was featured in the 1955 film Battle Cry. It was commercially recorded by Art Mooney and His Orchestra, reaching No. 6 on the U.S. pop chart in 1955. The song ranked at No. 23 on Billboard magazine's Top 30 singles of 1955. Since its release, the song has been used as a cadence, with countless variations and adaptations in verses, in all branches of the US military to the present day.

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  • "Honey-Babe" is a song written by Max Steiner and Paul Francis Webster which was featured in the 1955 film Battle Cry. It was commercially recorded by Art Mooney and His Orchestra, reaching No. 6 on the U.S. pop chart in 1955. The song ranked at No. 23 on Billboard magazine's Top 30 singles of 1955. Since its release, the song has been used as a cadence, with countless variations and adaptations in verses, in all branches of the US military to the present day. (en)
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