Honeysuckle Rose

Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller

Honey, honey,
Oh, honey, listen to my plea

Every honeybee
Fills with jealousy,
When they see you out with me
I don't blame them, goodness knows
Oh, honey suckle rose

When you're passin' by
Flowers droop and sigh
And I know the reason why
You're my sweety, goodness knows
Oh, honey suckle rose

I don't buy sugar
You just have to touch my cup
I don't need sugar
It's sweet enough when you stir it up
When I'm taking sips
From your dainty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips
You're confection, goodness knows
Oh, honey! suckle rose.

Every honeybee
Fills with jealousy
When they see you out with me
I don't blame them, goodness knows
Oh, honey suckle rose

When you're passin' by
Flowers droop and sigh
And I know the reason why
You're my sweety, goodness know
Oh, honey suckle rose

I don't buy sugar
You just have to touch my cup
I don't need sugar
It's sweet, stir it up
When I'm taking sips
From your dainty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips
You're confection, goodness knows
Oh, honey suckle rose

Trivia about the song Honeysuckle Rose by Lena Horne

On which albums was the song “Honeysuckle Rose” released by Lena Horne?
Lena Horne released the song on the albums “At the Waldorf Astoria” in 1957, “Lena Horne at the Waldorf Astoria” in 1957, “Lena Like Latin” in 1963, “Lena Goes Latin and Sings Your Requests” in 1990, “Lena Sings the Standards” in 1995, “Ain’ It the Truth: Lena Horne at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer” in 1996, “Love Me Or Leave Me” in 2009, and “Night And Day” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Honeysuckle Rose” by Lena Horne?
The song “Honeysuckle Rose” by Lena Horne was composed by Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller.

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