Would I Lie To You?

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

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?

Released on the 2005 reissue album Boxed, this track by Eurythmics serves as a poignant reflection on the tension between truth and deception. Written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, the song explores the complexities of human relationships, questioning whether one would ever betray a partner's trust. The recording captures the duo's signature blend of electronic textures and emotive vocals, characteristic of their work during the 1980s and its subsequent revival. It stands as a key piece in their discography, offering a mature take on lyrical themes that resonates with listeners seeking depth in pop music.