(Gm7)Ev ’ry hon ey (C7)bee (Gm7)fills with jeal ous (C7)y when they see you out with (Gm7)me; (C7)I don’t blame them, (F)good ness knows,
(C7)Hon ey suck le (Gm7)Rose.
(Gm7)When you’re pass in’ (C7)by, (Gm7)flow ers droop and (C7)sigh, and I know the rea son (Gm7)why: (C7)You’re much sweet er (F)good ness knows,
(C7)Hon ey suck le (Gm7)Rose.
(G#dim)Rose.
(F7)Don’t (Cm7)buy (Fdim)sug (F7)ar,
(CN.C.)you just have to touch my cup.
(G7)You’re (Dm7)my (Gdim)sug (G7)ar,
(CN.C.)it’s sweet when you stir it up.
(Gm7)When I’m tak in’ (C7)sips (Gm7)from your tas ty (C7)lips seems the hon ey fair ly (Gm7)drips; (C7)You’re con fec tion, (F)good ness knows,
(C7)Hon ey suck le (F)Rose.
This page shows “Honeysuckle Rose” by Louis Armstrong in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 115 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.