Honey, Don't
Beatles · Beatles for sale
Say you do, baby when you don't
Let me know, honey, how you fell
Tell the truth now, is love real?
so, aw, aw
Well, honey don't
Well, honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
I say you will when you won't
aw, aw, honey don't
Well, I love you, baby, and you ought to know
I like the way that you wear your clothes
Everything about you is so doggone sweet
You got that sand all over your feet
so, aw, aw
Well, honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
I say you will when you won't
aw, aw, honey don't
I feel fine
Ooo, oo, I say
Well sometimes I love you on a Saturday night
Sunday morning you don't look right
You been out painting the town
Uh huh, baby been stepping around
so, aw, aw
Well, honey don't
I say, honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
Honey don't
I say you will when you won't
aw, aw, honey don't
Well, honey don't
Well, honey don't
a little, little, honey don't
I say, you will when you won't
Aw, aw, honey don't
Honey, Don't
Honey, Don't stands as a definitive example of the Beatles' early mastery of American rock and roll traditions. Recorded during the sessions for Beatles for Sale, the track showcases the band's ability to adapt and reinterpret existing styles with their own distinct energy. The song features a driving rhythm and a prominent vocal performance that highlights the group's dynamic range during this period of their career. As part of their growing discography, it reflects the band's willingness to explore different tempos and emotional tones within a single album. The recording remains a staple of their early catalogue, demonstrating the tight interplay between the instruments and the vocal harmonies that would come to define their sound. It serves as a reminder of the Beatles' foundational work in shaping the landscape of popular music.

