In 1971, he released another well-received album, Tupelo Honey.
He used the same melody as on his 1971 song, "Tupelo Honey".
Shelton purchases a jar of "Tupelo Honey" from the seller.
Montrose got the job and played on Morrison's 1971 album Tupelo Honey.
Tupelo Honey was well received by critics upon the album's release.
Tupelo Honey, inspired by the Van Morrison song, is terrific, but do not go there with someone whom you want to talk to.
Still, a simple scoop of chocolate-jalapeno ice cream epitomized the food at Tupelo Honey.
Tupelo Honey is, at present, walking a tightrope, trying to please old customers while allowing the new chef to mold the menu to his talents.
Despite numerous offers from record labels, Tupelo Honey choose to remain as an independent band.
No place says "party" better than Tupelo Honey in Sea Cliff.