

I take that to mean songs from the era before the mid-1960s when the Beatles and others drastically changed music.Ī few months ago, I posted my version of "Volume One." I took the original 18 minutes of the EP and expanded it to 45 minutes by adding other songs Plant did from 1984 to 1986 that fit the criterion I mentioned above. Because, in practice, "the Honeydrippers" is the name Robert Plant has used whenever he's been in the mood to sing covers of the songs he loved when he was a kid. The band put out one EP of five songs in 1984 called "Volume One," and there's never been a "Volume Two." Until now, that is.

In terms of officially recorded output, the Honeydrippers barely exist.
