Savoy Truffle
The Beatles · The White Album (Remastered) [2009]
a ginger sling with a pineapple heart
a coffee dessert yes you know it's good news
But you'll have to have them all pull out
after the Savoy truffle
Cool cherry cream and a nice apple tart
I feel you taste all the time we're apart
Coconut fudge really blows down those blues
But you'll have to have them all pull out
after the Savoy truffle
You might not feel it now
but when the pain cuts through
you're gonna know and how
The sweat is gonna fill you head
when it becomes too much, you'll shout aloud
But you'll have to have them all pull out
after the Savoy truffle
You know that what you eat you are
but what is sweet now turns so sour
We all know ob-bla-di-bla-da
but can you show me where you are
Creme tangerine and montelimar
a ginger sling with a pineapple heart
a coffee dessert yes you know it's good news
But you'll have to have them all pull out
after the Savoy truffle
Yes, you'll have to have them all pull out
after the Savoy truffle
About Savoy Truffle
"Savoy Truffle" is a standout track from The Beatles' *The White Album*, a landmark double album that redefined the band's sound and expanded the boundaries of rock music. Released in 1968, the record marked a significant departure from their earlier pop-oriented work, embracing a more eclectic and experimental approach that incorporated elements of jazz, blues, and folk. The song itself features a distinctive, quirky melody and lyrics that blend surreal imagery with a playful, almost mischievous tone, characteristic of the band's creative freedom during this period. As part of the *White Album* catalogue, "Savoy Truffle" stands as a testament to The Beatles' ability to craft unique musical experiences that challenged conventional structures. Its inclusion on this seminal work highlights the group's evolution as artists who were no longer content with formulaic songwriting but instead sought to push the genre forward. The track remains a favorite among fans for its memorable hook and its role in cementing the album's status as a cultural touchstone.

