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Wild Honey Pie

The Beatles (White Album) album cover artwork Written by: Lennon-McCartney
Recorded: 20 August 1968
Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Ken Scott

Released: 22 November 1968 (UK), 25 November 1968 (US)

Paul McCartney: vocals, acoustic guitar, drums

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A solo recording by Paul McCartney, Wild Honey Pie was a singalong written in Rishikesh, India, and recorded at the end of the session for Mother Nature's Son.

We were in an experimental mode, and so I said, 'Can I just make something up?' I started off with the guitar and did a multitracking experiment in the control room or maybe in the little room next door. It was very home-made; it wasn't a big production at all. I just made up this short piece and I multitracked a harmony to that, and a harmony to that, and a harmony to that, and built it up sculpturally with a lot of vibrato on the strings, really pulling the strings madly. Hence, 'Wild Honey Pie', which was a reference to the other song I had written called Honey Pie. It was a little experimental piece.
Paul McCartney
Many Years From Now, Barry Miles

Wild Honey Pie was recorded on 20 August 1968, during the second and final session for Mother Nature's Son. McCartney also recorded another demo, Etcetera, during the same session, but the song remains unreleased.

[Wild Honey Pie] was just a fragment of an instrumental which we were not sure about, but Pattie Harrison liked it very much, so we decided to leave it on the album.
Paul McCartney
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8 responses to “Wild Honey Pie”

  1. steve says:
    Monday 19 October 2009 at 8.14pm

    I know Lennon sings on this, you can distinctly hear him singing on the album.

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    • Preston Phillips says:
      Monday 7 December 2009 at 5.45am

      No, I'm pretty sure it's just Paul. Actually, Paul could imitate John pretty well. He sings on top of John's vocal on "Real Love", and it sounds like John's double tracked but he's not.

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      • Preston Phillips says:
        Monday 7 December 2009 at 6.06am

        I could be wrong about that. The "Real Love" video does show Paul singing along with John's voice in the studio, but that might not have been on the final cut.

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        • Julio says:
          Monday 5 July 2010 at 3.46am

          I love how George Harrison is usually alloted no more than two songs per record but paul gets to crap like this. Don't get me wrong I like it but I am sure george had one better. Just think how cool (and improbable) it would have been if the beatles had decided to a Beatles album of songs composed only by George. All Things Must Pass by the Beatles with George Martin producing would have been awesome.

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          • Chris says:
            Thursday 19 May 2011 at 8.03pm

            Too much ego involved, never woulda happened.

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  2. Tweeze says:
    Friday 16 September 2011 at 6.47pm

    Paul likes to use 'we' to indicate a group process that really didn't exist on this track. It is jarring and ultimately more of an amateurish noise than anything else. But Patty Harrison liked it so somehow her vote ruled the day!? I guess John says he was okay with it, too, but I can't help but wonder about the combined forces of Martin-McCartney trying to keep 'Revolution 9' off but allowing this. Hmm.

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    • Von Bontee says:
      Friday 28 October 2011 at 3.35pm

      Well, "Wild Honey Pie" had a tune (of sorts) and was less than a minute long, making it much more "acceptable" or "commercial" or whatever than "Revolution 9". So I'd say Martin/McCartney's objections were more justified. (Of course, both tracks made the album, and I'm glad they did, so the whole thing is moot anyways.)

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  3. apple_jam says:
    Friday 28 October 2011 at 12.40am

    The only Beatles track I can't stand to listen to. I'll even sit through Rev 9 some times. In a word, horrible.

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