Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Humdinger’ by Aaron Neville. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Aaron Neville or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
You take a bumble bee and match him
With a doorbell, and what you got (humdinger)
Hear what I say (humdinger)
Whoever threw the whiskey in
The bottom of the well, he was a (humdinger)
Say what I say now (humdinger)
I saw the boys come from land and a sea,
Come along just to go and see,
To see the (humdinger)
Said what I say (humdinger)
Whoa now (humdinger)
Uh – huh – huh
I bought my baby child a diamond ring,
It was a (humdinger)
Hey hey hey hey now (humdinger)
She knows how to shake that thing now,
She’s a (humdinger)
Say what I say (humdinger)
I know a girl fit this description, you see
Come along child and go with me
To see the (humdinger)
Said what I say (humdinger)
Whoa now, (humdinger) uh huh huh
(Humdinger, Humdinger)
(Humdinger, Humdinger)
You take a bumble bee and match it
With a doorbell and whatcha got (humdinger)
I want to ask you one more time (humdinger)
Whoever threw the whiskey in
The bottom of the well, he was a (humdinger)
I want to say now (humdinger)
Saw the boys come from land and sea,
Come on child and go along with me
To see the (humdinger)
I say what I say now (humdinger)
Come on and tell me (humdinger)
Uh huh huh (humdinger)(
I bought my baby child a diamond ring,
It was a (humdinger)
It was a humdinger now
She knows how to shake that thing
Now, she’s a (humdinger)