Here Come de Honey Man
Herbie Hancock Lyrics


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Here come de honey man.
Yes man, dis de honey man.
You got honey in de comb?
Yes man, I got honey in de comb.
An' is yo honey cheap?
Yes mam, my honey very cheap.
Here come de honey man.
All
Hello, peter.
Lily
Well, here come my ol' man.




(takes tray from his head)
Now gimme the money! now go sit and rest.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Herbie Hancock's "Here Come de Honey Man" are a playful, rhythmic exchange between a street vendor and potential customers, set against a backdrop of jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms. The song captures the spirit of a bustling market in which vendors compete for attention with their colorful wares and persuasive banter. The "honey man" in the song represents the archetypal street vendor who is trying to sell his goods to passersby. The lyrics evoke a sense of camaraderie and familiarity among the vendors and their customers, who engage in lively conversations and playful bargaining.


The imagery of the song is vivid and evocative, with references to honeycombs, old men, and trays full of wares. The rhythm of the song is infectious, with a syncopated beat that pulls the listener into the world of the street market. The lyrics are sung in a call-and-response style, adding to the sense of communal interaction between the vendors and their customers. Overall, the song celebrates the energy, vibrancy, and diversity of street life, with its sights, sounds, and smells.


Line by Line Meaning

Here come de honey man.
Announcement that the honey man is arriving.


Yes man, dis de honey man.
Confirmation that the approaching person is indeed the honey man.


You got honey in de comb?
Inquiry into the availability of honey in the comb.


Yes man, I got honey in de comb.
Confirmation of availability of honey in the comb.


An' is yo honey cheap?
Question about the pricing of the available honey.


Yes mam, my honey very cheap.
Assurance of the affordability of the honey being sold.


Here come de honey man.
Reiteration of the arrival of the honey man.


All
General acknowledgement or agreement.


Hello, peter.
Greeting towards a person named Peter.


Lily
Acknowledgement towards a person named Lily.


Well, here come my ol' man.
Statement about the arrival of a significant male figure.


(takes tray from his head)
Action of taking a tray from one's head, possibly containing the honey being sold.


Now gimme the money! now go sit and rest.
Instruction to pay and then relax, possibly indicating a conclusion of a transaction.




Writer(s): Ira Gershwin, du Bose Heyward, George Gershwin

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