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"Dick McDonough (1904-May 25, 1938) was an influential American jazz guitarist and composer. His major recordings included "Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jibe" with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra with Johnny Mercer, "Stage Fright" with Carl Kress, "Chasin' a Buck", "Feelin' No Pain", recorded in 1927 with Red Nichols, and "Chicken a la Swing"."
Honeysuckle Rose
Dick McDonough Lyrics
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When they see you out with me.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
When you're passin' by flowers droop and sigh,
And I know the reason why.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
Don't buy sugar,
You just have to touch my cup.
You're my sugar.
It's sweeter when you stir it up.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
Don't buy sugar,
You just have to touch my cup.
You're my sugar.
It's sweeter when you stir it up.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
In Dick McDonough’s song “Honeysuckle Rose,” the singer is singing to his lover, praising her as his “honeysuckle rose.” He notes that every honey bee becomes jealous when they see the two of them together, indicating that his lover is just as sweet as honey. When the singer is near flowers, they droop and sigh, indicating that his lover’s presence outshines even nature’s beauty. He suggests that his lover is better than sugar, as just touching his cup is enough to make it sweet, and when she stirs it, it becomes even sweeter. When they kiss, it’s as if honey is dripping from her lips. The singer consistently refers to his lover as “my honeysuckle rose” and acknowledges her sweetness and beauty.
This song is full of figurative language, comparing the singer’s lover to honey, sugar, and a rose. The repeated phrase “goodness knows” emphasizes the singer’s sincerity and admiration for his lover. The line “you're my honeysuckle rose” is the title of the song and serves as a refrain, highlighting the central theme of the singer’s adoration for his lover. Overall, the song paints a romantic and sweet image of a couple in love.
Line by Line Meaning
Every honey bee fills with jealousy,
When they see you out with me.
Other people are jealous of our relationship.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
I truly love and value you.
When you're passin' by flowers droop and sigh,
And I know the reason why.
Your beauty is so stunning, it affects everything around you.
Don't buy sugar,
You just have to touch my cup.
You're my sugar.
It's sweeter when you stir it up.
Your love is all I need to feel fulfilled and happy in life.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips.
Kissing you is intoxicating and feels like pure bliss.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
I truly love and value you.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
I truly love and value you.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Seems the honey fairly drips.
Kissing you is intoxicating and feels like pure bliss.
Don't buy sugar,
You just have to touch my cup.
You're my sugar.
It's sweeter when you stir it up.
Your love is all I need to feel fulfilled and happy in life.
Goodness knows
You're my honeysuckle rose
I truly love and value you.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: IRVING CAESAR, JOSEPH MEYER, ROGER WOLFE KAHN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
werner bläser
Remarkable similarity of style with George van Eps. Too bad that those two never made a record together.
Dave Rubin
They did!!
Jon Wheatley
genius player
Zam Jam
This could be either Dick McDonough or George Van Eps, seems nobody truly knows.
Stuart Weissman
i want the guitar that was played on..