Honeysuckle Rose - Eileen Barton



     
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Honeysuckle Rose Lyrics


Every honey bee fills with jealousy
When they see you out with me
I dont blame them, goodness knows
My honeysuckle roseFlowers droop and sigh when you're passing by
And I know the reason why
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows
Youre my honeysuckle roseI dont buy sugar
You just have to touch my cup
Youre my sugar
Its so sweet when you stir it upOn the avenue, people look at you
And I know just why they do
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows
Youre my honeysuckle roseEvery honey bee fills with jealousy
When they see you out with me
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows
Youre my honeysuckle roseOh, flowers droop and sigh when you're passing by
And I know the reason why
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows

Youre my honeysuckle roseAnd I dont buy sugar
You just have to touch my cup
Youre my sugar
Its so sweet when you stir it upOn the avenue, people look at you
And I know just why they do
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows
Youre my honeysuckle rose
Youre much sweeter, goodness knows
My honeysuckle rose

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Eileen Barton (November 24, 1924 – June 27, 2006) was an American singer best known for her apostrophic 1950 hit song, "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake." She was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her birthdate is often given as 1929, but a certified copy of her birth certificate shows that she was born in 1924. This was done commonly, to shave a few years from a performer's age.
Eileen's parents, Benny and Elsie Barton, were vaudeville performers.

Read more about Eileen Barton on Last.fm.


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