Charley Pride – Someone Loves You Honey

Charley Pride Dead at 87 – Outside the Beltway

About the song

Background of “Someone Loves You Honey” by Charley Pride

  • Release: The song was released in January 1978 as the title track from Pride’s album of the same name. It was his 20th number one hit on the country music charts.
  • Origin: The song was written by Don DeVaney. It was previously recorded by Johnny Rodriguez in 1974, but Pride’s version became the bigger hit.
  • Production: The album, including “Someone Loves You Honey,” was recorded at RCA Victor Studio in Nashville between 1975 and 1977. Pride co-produced the album himself along with Jerry Bradley.

Themes in “Someone Loves You Honey”

  • Reassurance and Devotion: The song is a message of love and commitment. The lyrics assure the woman, called “honey,” that she is loved and supported no matter what.
  • Comfort and Strength: The song offers a sense of security and a shoulder to lean on during difficult times.
  • Simple and Direct Expression: The lyrics are straightforward and heartfelt, expressing love in a clear and sincere way.

Overall, “Someone Loves You Honey” is a classic country love song that celebrates devotion and unwavering love.

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Lyrics

I wanna share your life
Ev’ry minute ev’ry day and night
And I just want you to know
That whatever you do and wherever you go

Remember someone loves you honey
No matter what just be my girl
Someone loves you honey
More than anything in the world

I’m so glad that I’m the one
That you come to when you need someone
That’s what my love is for
It’s a shoulder to lean on a port in the storm

Remember someone loves you honey
No matter what just be my girl
Someone loves you honey
More than anything in the world