Would I Lie To You?

Eurythmics · Greatest Hits

Would I Lie To You?

Would I lie to you?
Would I lie to you honey?
Now would I say something that wasn't true?
I'm asking you sugar
Would I lie to you?

My friends - know what's in store.
I won't be here anymore.
I've packed my bags
I've cleaned the floor.
Watch me walkin'.
Walkin' out the door.

Believe me - I'll make it make it
Believe me - I'll make it make it

Would I lie to you?
Would I lie to you honey?
Now would I say something that wasn't true?
I'm asking you sugar
Would I lie to you?

Tell you straight - no intervention.
To your face - no deception.
You're the biggest fake.
That much is true.
Had all I can take.
Now I'm leaving you

Believe me - I'll make it make it
Believe me - I'll make it make it

Would I lie to you?
Would I lie to you honey?
Now would I say something that wasn't true?
I'm asking you sugar
Would I lie to you?

Would I lie to you?
Would I lie to you honey?
Now would I say something that wasn't true?
I'm asking you sugar
Would I lie to you?

My friends - know what's in store.
I won't be here anymore.
I've packed my bags
I've cleaned the floor.
Watch me walkin'.
Walkin' out the door.

Believe me - I'll make it make it
Believe me - I'll make it make it

Would I lie to you?

Would I Lie To You?

Would I Lie To You? stands as a defining track in the Eurythmics' expansive discography, showcasing the duo's signature blend of synth-pop and new wave textures. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the song captures Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart's ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies over driving electronic rhythms. The recording highlights the band's evolution from their earlier, more experimental work into polished, radio-friendly anthems that dominated the charts. As a staple on their Greatest Hits collection, the track remains a testament to their enduring influence on 1980s music. Its production quality and Lennox's distinctive vocal delivery continue to resonate with listeners, cementing the song's place within the broader landscape of British pop history.