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Bees
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Bees was released on June 20, 2005 by Matador as a part of the album Humming By the Flowered Vine
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Release DateJune 20, 2005
LabelMatador
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM59

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Laura Cantrell
Laura Cantrell
Vocals
Jeremy Chatzky
Jeremy Chatzky
Bass Guitar
Jon Graboff
Jon Graboff
Guitar
Patrick Matera
Patrick Matera
Guitar
Rob Burger
Rob Burger
Keyboards
Steve Goulding
Steve Goulding
Drums
Ted Reichman
Ted Reichman
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Laura Cantrell
Laura Cantrell
Songwriter
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Laura Cantrell
Laura Cantrell
Producer
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Producer

Lyrics

See the sign of the old hotel, we used to stay there
Empty and threadbare, water running cold
Searched the streets for old friends, met only strangers
None who remember, none who would take me home
I miss the bees, I miss the honey
I miss them humming by the flowered vine
My time is short now, I feel it coming
I'll see you darling in the morning light
Spent an hour in the waiting room of our old headquarters
None brought my orders I rode on alone
With my portrait missing from their hall of honor
No frame to claim me in silver black and gold
Lost in the afternoon missing an hour or two
Turn the crystal set never failed me yet
No voice to say goodbye, tears on my face have dried
I'll be coming through on that wavelength a heart can tune
I miss the bees, I miss the honey
I miss them humming by the flowered vine
My time is short now, I feel it coming
I'll see you darling in the morning light
No voice to say goodbye, tears on my face have dried
I'll be coming through on that wavelength a heart can tune
I miss the bees I miss the honey
I miss them humming by the flowered vine
My time is short now, I feel it coming
I'll see you darling on the other side
Written by: Jay Sherman-Godfrey, Laura Cantrell
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