About the song

**Honey Come Back** is a classic country song by the legendary Glen Campbell, released in 1967. It’s a timeless piece of music that continues to resonate with audiences today, thanks to its heartfelt lyrics, soulful melody, and Campbell’s emotive vocal delivery.

The song explores the theme of heartbreak and longing, with Campbell pleading for his lost love to return. His vocals are filled with raw emotion, conveying the depth of his pain and despair. The arrangement is simple yet effective, with a country-inspired melody and a steady rhythm that complements Campbell’s storytelling.

Campbell’s guitar playing is another highlight of the song, with his intricate solos adding depth and texture to the arrangement. His guitar work is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, further enhancing the song’s impact.

The lyrics of **Honey Come Back** are filled with vivid imagery and poignant expressions of love and loss. Campbell’s plea for his lover to return is heartfelt and sincere, making him a relatable and sympathetic character.

The song’s chorus is particularly powerful, with Campbell’s vocals soaring above the instrumental accompaniment. The lyrics express his longing for his lost love, and his hope that she will return to him.

**Honey Come Back** is a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences of all ages. It’s a testament to the enduring power of music and the ability of artists to convey complex emotions through their craft. Campbell’s performance is both heartbreaking and inspiring, making **Honey Come Back** a classic that will be cherished for generations to come.

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Lyrics

Honey, I know I’ve said it too many times before.
I said I’d never say it again. I
Guess I shouldn’t say anything at all since you’re supposed to belong to him.
But I just can’t let you go without telling you just how much I love you.
So that is why I’m gonna say it one more time
Honey, come back I just can’t stand
Each lonely day’s a little bit longer
Than the last time I held you
Seems like a hundred years ago
Back to his arms and never know
The joy of love that used to taste like
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.
Well, I guess that’s about all I gotta say.
So I’m just gonna take my bags and I’m gonna walk.
I know those bright lights are callin’ ya, honey.
Big fine cars and fancy clothes.
But if you ever want somebody to just love ya, and some day you
Just may, just give me a call-you know where I am.
And here is what I’ll say
Honey, come back I just can’t stand
Each lonely day’s a little bit longer
Than the last time I held you
Seems like a hundred years ago
Back to his arms and never know
The joy of love that used to taste like
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.
Honey, come back
Where you belong to only me.
Honey, come back where you belong to only me.

By Tam Le