Honey Pie

The Beatles · The White Album (Remastered) [2009]

She was a working girl

North of England way

Now she's hit the big time

In the USA

And if she could only hear me

This is what I'd say



Honey pie you are making me crazy

I'm in love but I'm lazy

So won't you please come home



Oh honey pie my position is tragic

Come and show me the magic

Of your Hollywood song



You became a legend of the silver screen

And now the thought of meeting you

Makes me weak in the knee



Oh honey pie you are driving me frantic

Sail across the Atlantic

To be where you belong



Honey pie come back to me, oh



Yeah

I like it like that, oh ah

I like this kind of hot kind of music

Hot kind of music

Play it to me, play it to me, honey, the blues



Will the wind that blew her boat

Across the sea

Kindly send her sailing back to me



Honey pie you are making me crazy

I'm in love but I'm lazy

So won't you please come home

Come, come back to me, honey pie



Oooooooooooh oh

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

Honey pie, honey pie

Honey Pie

Honey Pie is a track by The Beatles, appearing on The White Album (Remastered) [2009]. Released in 1968, the song stands as one of the band's most experimental and unconventional pieces. It features a distinctive, repetitive vocal hook that has become iconic, often cited as an example of the group's willingness to push boundaries during their final studio period. The recording showcases the Beatles' evolving songwriting dynamics and their departure from the polished pop sound of their earlier work. While the lyrics are cryptic, the song's enduring legacy lies in its unique sonic texture and its role in defining the band's artistic evolution toward the end of the 1960s.