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Artist/Band:
Bill Anderson
Lyrics for Song: Honey Come Back
Lyrics for Album: Love Is a Sometimes Thing [Decca] [1970]
(Jim Webb)
Well honey, I know I've said it too many times before
I said I'd never say it again
I guess I shouldn't say anything at all
Since you're supposed to belong to him
But I just can't let you go
Without tellin' you just how much I love you
So that is why I'm gonna say it one more time.
Honey, come back I just can't stand it
Each lonely day's a little bit longer
And the last time I held you
Seems like a hundred years ago
Back to his arms and never know
The joy of love that used to taste like
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.
Well, I guess that's about all I've got to say
I'm just gonna take my bags now I'm gonna walk
I know those bright lights're callin' you
Honey, big fine cars and fancy clothes
But if you ever want somebody to just love you
And some day you just may you just give me a call
You know where I am and here's what I'll say.
Honey come back I just can't stand it
Each lonely day's a little bit longer
And the last time I held you
Seems like a hundred years ago
Back to his arms and never know
The joy of love that used to taste like
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.
Honey come back where you belong to only me...
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Honey Come Back
Bill Anderson's 'Honey Come Back' stands as a quintessential example of his early country storytelling, released on the 1970 album 'Love Is a Sometimes Thing.' The track exemplifies the genre's signature blend of acoustic guitar and emotive vocals, characteristic of Anderson's work during the late 1960s and early 1970s. As part of his discography, the song reflects the era's focus on romantic longing and personal narrative, themes that would define his career for decades. Recorded with the Decca label, this piece remains a staple in collections of classic country music, showcasing Anderson's ability to craft relatable ballads that resonated with audiences across the nation. The recording serves as a testament to his skill in capturing the nuances of human emotion through simple yet powerful instrumentation. |
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| Album Lyrics: Love Is a Sometimes Thing [Decca] [1970] |
 Bill Anderson
"Love Is a Sometimes Thing [Decca] [1970]"
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