Money Honey
Legion of Mary & Jerry Garcia Lyrics


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You know my landlord rang my front door bell
I let it ring for a long long spell
Well I went to the window, peeped through the blinds
Asked him to tell me what was on his mind

He said
Money honey
Money honey
Money honey
If you want to get along with me

I asked ? was so hard pressed
I called the woman that I love best
Find my baby 'bout half past three
Said I'd like to know what you want with me

He said
Money honey
Money honey
Money honey
If you want to get along with me

? said what's wrong with you
Just hang on our romance is through
Said, tell me baby face to face
How could another man take my place?

He said
Money honey
Money honey
Money honey
If you want to get along with me

I learned my lesson and now I know
The sun is shining the women they go
Women may come, women may go
But nobody say I love them so

He said
Money honey
Money honey
Money honey
If you want to get along with me





If you want to get along with me
If you want to get along with me

Overall Meaning

In the song "Money Honey" by Legion of Mary & Jerry Garcia, the singer describes a series of encounters that revolve around the theme of money and its impact on various relationships. The opening lines set the scene with the landlord knocking at the front door, symbolizing financial obligations and pressures. The singer deliberately ignores the doorbell, indicating a sense of avoidance or perhaps a feeling of being overwhelmed by financial burdens.


As the story progresses, the singer engages in a conversation with the landlord, who repeatedly emphasizes the importance of money with the refrain "Money honey, if you want to get along with me." This phrase serves as a constant reminder of the role that money plays in relationships and interactions. The landlord's insistence on money reflects a transactional view of relationships, where financial stability is prioritized over emotional connections.


The narrative takes a personal turn as the singer reaches out to the person they love, seeking solace and understanding in the face of financial difficulties. However, the response they receive is cold and detached, with the implication that money has come between them. The mention of another man potentially taking the singer's place highlights the destructive power of financial concerns on intimate relationships.


In the closing lines, the singer reflects on the transient nature of relationships, acknowledging that while women may come and go, the singer's love and commitment remain constant. The repetition of "Money honey" throughout the song underscores the overarching theme of the influence of money on human interactions and serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges and complexities that arise when financial matters intersect with matters of the heart.


Line by Line Meaning

You know my landlord rang my front door bell
I faced a situation where I had to deal with financial pressures


I let it ring for a long long spell
I avoided facing the reality of my financial struggles for a considerable amount of time


Well I went to the window, peeped through the blinds
I cautiously approached the issue and started to analyze the situation


Asked him to tell me what was on his mind
I sought to understand the reason behind the financial pressures I was facing


He said Money honey Money honey Money honey If you want to get along with me
The essence of the message was that money was crucial for a harmonious relationship


I asked ? was so hard pressed
Feeling overwhelmed, I reached out to the person I cared for the most


I called the woman that I love best
I turned to my significant other for support in a difficult time


Find my baby 'bout half past three
I made efforts to communicate with my loved one to understand the situation better


Said I'd like to know what you want with me
I expressed my confusion and sought clarity on their intentions


? said what's wrong with you
My loved one questioned my actions and behavior in the situation


Just hang on our romance is through
They indicated that our relationship might be in trouble due to financial issues


Said, tell me baby face to face
They requested honesty and direct communication


How could another man take my place?
Expressing jealousy and insecurity about the potential impact of financial problems on our relationship


I learned my lesson and now I know
Reflecting on the situation, I gained insights and understanding


The sun is shining the women they go
Life goes on and people move on, regardless of the challenges faced


Women may come, women may go
Romantic relationships may come and go


But nobody say I love them so
Yet, no one can deny the depth of my love for them


If you want to get along with me
Overall, the message conveyed was that money played a significant role in relationships and interactions




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Jesse Stone

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