Tupelo Honey
Van Morrison
blue-eyed soul
chamber folk
contemporary folk
folk
folk pop
In 1971, Van Morrison released his fifth studio album, 'Tupelo Honey.' The album's title track, which featured country-influenced guitar and lyrics about love and nature, became one of Morrison's most popular and enduring songs. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it as the 74th greatest love song of all time, and it has been covered by numerous artists, including Bonnie Raitt and Dusty Springfield.