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"'Blood and Honey'" is a song performed by French singer Amanda Lear, released as a single in 1976 by Ariola Records and later included on her debut album 'I Am a Photograph'. The song was a chart success in Europe and now remains one of Lear's trademark hits.

Background



The song was composed and produced by Anthony Monn, who would remain Amanda Lear's musical partner for the next five years. The lyrics were written by Amanda Lear herself and were inspired by Salvador Dal's 1927 painting 'Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood' ('La miel es ms dulce que la sangre').

"Blood and Honey" was released in December 1976. The B-side of the 7" single was "She's Got the Devil in Her Eyes", in fact an instrumental version of "Blood and Honey" and a line taken from the chorus of the song. On the 12" version, released in the English-speaking countries, an extended, almost 9 minute-long mix of "Blood and Honey" was included. An alternative extended version was released in the USA and received a positive review from 'Billboard'.

Amanda Lear promoted the song by numerous TV performances, among others 'Discoring' in Italy. The single was met with a chart success in 1977, becoming Lear's first notable hit and one of her most popular songs of the disco era. The song was then included as the opening track on her debut album 'I Am a Photograph'.

In 1998 the song was re-recorded for the album 'Back in Your Arms'. The original song was subsequently remixed and released on a single to promote the compilation 'Amanda '98 Follow Me Back in My Arms', in fact a re-worked edition of 'Back in Your Arms'. In the same year, the 7" single cover picture was used on the cover of 'The Collection' album. In 2000, the song inspired the title of the compilation 'Made of Blood & Honey'.

Music video



Amanda Lear shot a music video for "Blood and Honey" for a German TV show 'Musikladen'. It pictures the singer dancing and performing the title song against a big painting. Two backup dancers accompany her, with their faces painted white. The music video was released on a 3-DVD box set 'Das beste aus dem Musikladen Vol. 1' in 2012, together with ten other videos that Lear made for 'Musikladen'.

Track listing



*'7" Single (1976)'

:A. "Blood and Honey" 4:45

:B. "She's Got the Devil in Her Eyes" 3:05

*'UK 7" Single (1977)'

:A. "Blood and Honey" 3:10

:B. "Blood and Honey" 4:50

*'UK/Australian 12" Single (1977)'

:A. "Blood and Honey" 8:58

:B. "Blood and Honey" 4:50

*'Canadian 12" Single (1977)'

:A. "Blood and Honey" 8:58

:B. "She's Got the Devil in Her Eyes" 3:05

*'US 12" Single (1977)'

:A. "Blood and Honey" 7:14

:B. "Blood and Honey" 7:14

*'CD Maxi-Single (1998)'

#"Blood and Honey" (New Remix Version) 3:59

#"Blood and Honey" (Club Mix) 4:21

#"Rien ne va plus" 3:41

Chart performance



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Cover versions



* German artist Fancy covered the song on his 1985 album 'Get Your Kicks'.

* In 2006, Spanish singer Pedro Marn covered the song on his record 'Diamonds', a tribute album including interpretations of Amanda Lear's tracks.

References



Category:1976 singles

Category:1976 songs

Category:Amanda Lear songs

Category:Ariola Records singles

Category:Songs written by Amanda Lear

Category:Songs written by Anthony Monn

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