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Tupelo Honey is the fourth studio album by Van Morrison, released in 1971. The album is celebrated for its blend of soul, jazz, and folk influences, showcasing Morrison's unique vocal style and poetic lyricism. The title track, 'Tupelo Honey,' became one of Morrison's signature songs, embodying a warm, romantic sound that resonated with listeners. The album's production features a lush arrangement of instruments, including strings and horns, which complement Morrison's soulful delivery. Tupelo Honey has been praised for its emotional depth and has left a lasting impact on the singer-songwriter genre.