Honey Pie (Beatles) - Sante Palumbo & Anita Camarella - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 12, 2012
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Honey Pie (Paul McCartney)

Sante Palumbo & Anita Camarella
"La Stazionetta" - Gorgonzola (MI)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_Pie
"Honey Pie" is a song by the Beatles, from their 1968 eponymous album The Beatles, also known as The White Album. Although credited to Lennon--McCartney, it was composed solely by Paul McCartney.
The song is a direct homage to the British music hall style. It concerns a famed actress, called only by the term of endearment "Honey Pie", who becomes famous in the United States (referred to as 'the U.S.A.' in the song), and her old lover, who wishes for her to rejoin him in England. The premise—a humble admirer yearning for the return of his lover—is not unlike a typical music hall plot. In order to establish an appropriate, old-timey sound, 'crackles' were added to the third line, "Now she's hit the big time!", from a 78 RPM record

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