Honey Pie

Beatles · Anthology 3

She was a working girl
North of England way
Now she's in 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

Will the wind that blew her boat across the sea
kindly send her sailing back to me
T. T. Tee, Now honey pie
You are making me crazy
I'm in love but I'm lazy
Son won't you please come home
Honey pie, come back to me
Come, come back to me, Honey pie
ha, ha, ha
Honey pie, honey pie

Honey Pie

Released on The Beatles' 1995 anthology album Anthology 3, 'Honey Pie' is a rare studio recording featuring the band's complete lineup. The track was originally recorded in 1964 as a B-side to 'Come And Get It,' showcasing the group's playful side during their early years. With its upbeat tempo and catchy melody, the song reflects the band's signature pop-rock style and their ability to blend humor with musicality. As one of the few studio tracks from this period to include all five members, it stands as a testament to their collaborative spirit and enduring appeal as a pioneering act in rock history.