I Love You Honey

W. Stevenson, Eddie Miller

Down in Dallas, near the Palace,
I met a boy who was so cute.
I loved his huggin, I loved his kissin,
As we sat in his little red coupe.

He said, "Tell me, confidentially,
How much do you love me?"
Well, I thought awhile and then I smiled,
And this is what I told him, dontcha see:

"I love you honey, I love your money,
I love your automobile.
I love you baby, I don't mean maybe,
You're the sweetest thing on wheels.

I love your kisses, I wouldn't miss it,
No matter how I feel,
I love you honey, I love your money,
Most of all I love your automobile."

Down in Dallas, near the Palace,
I met a boy who was so cute.
I loved his huggin, I loved his kissin,
As we sat in his little red coupe.

He said, "Tell me, confidentially,
How much do you love me?"
Well, I thought awhile and then I smiled,
And this is what I told him, dontcha see:

"I love you honey, I love your money,
I love your automobile.
I love you baby, I don't mean maybe,
You're the sweetest thing on wheels.

I love your kisses, I wouldn't miss it,
No matter how I feel,
I love you honey, I love your money,
Most of all I love your automobile,
Most of all I love your automobile."

Trivia about the song I Love You Honey by Patsy Cline

On which albums was the song “I Love You Honey” released by Patsy Cline?
Patsy Cline released the song on the albums “Patsy Cline (1974)” in 1974, “28 Golden Hits” in 2005, “The Original Patsy Cline Volume 1” in 2010, and “Honky Tonk Merry Go Round” in 2012.
Who composed the song “I Love You Honey” by Patsy Cline?
The song “I Love You Honey” by Patsy Cline was composed by W. Stevenson, Eddie Miller.

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