Wild Honey Pie (track) by The Beatles
Year: 1968
From the album The Beatles (The White Album) (track #5)


Wild Honey Pie appears on the following album(s) by The Beatles:
- The Beatles (The White Album) (track #5) (this album) (1968)
- The Beatles Box Set (track #135) (compilation) (1988)
- The Beatles In Mono (track #126) (compilation) (2009)
- Mono Collection (track #126) (compilation) (1982)
- The Beatles (track #126) (compilation) (2009)
- The Collection (track #115) (compilation) (1982)
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Would not have the White Album without this track right where it is.
Breve y poco llamativa, no es prescindible porque también suma, pero adolece de una cierta pobreza
This track is horrible, the guitar has way too much vibrato on it which makes it painful to listen to and the vocals sound like a constipated parrot
Funny how this 1 minute long skit can drive people mad. What's funnier is the music itself.
Ear piercing and terrible
One of Paul's solo projects for the album, he played all the instruments on the song. He recorded it at the end of the sessions for "Mother's Nature Son", while John and Ringo worked on other songs and George was on holiday.
Very unique sound of the guitar. There is nothing more to say about this song.

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Just a transition really.

The fab four should've reunited for that 50 million deal or whatever and got on staged played this song and say fuck you and left and broke up again
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