I last played this one in 2020, so I figured it was time to pull it out of mothballs and … play it again, Sam!!!
This song was written by the successful Motown team of Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland and Eddie Holland, who wrote most of The Supremes hits. The melody of this song is very similar to Where Did Our Love Go, which Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote for The Supremes. According to Lamont Dozier, the title came about because he couldn’t help himself from working with the same tune.
The story behind the song …
“I stayed with my grandmother when I was a kid. She owned her own home beauty shop, and when the women would come up the walkway to get their hair done, my grandfather would be pedaling around in the garden. He was a bit of a flirt, and would say, ‘How you doin’, sugar pie? Good morning, honey bunch.’ He was one of those types of guys. My grandmother had a big bay window to the front of the house. She’d say, ‘Look at that old codger – he thinks I don’t see. I know what he’s doing.’ He was just flirting with his big smile. I’m sitting there on the porch watching this – I’m probably 11 or 12. I was like a sponge, soaking it up.
Years later, at Motown, I’m sitting at the piano. I’d take these mind trips back to my childhood, and I’m trying to see what this piano part is telling me. Sure enough, there my grandfather is, pedaling in the garden. That memory comes to my mind’s eye, and I know where the song is supposed to go. I hear him saying, ‘Good morning, sugar pie. How you doin’, honey bunch?’ That’s what started it.”
This was the first US #1 (#10 in the UK) hit for The Four Tops, and it was a big one, topping the Hot 100 for two weeks and the R&B chart for an amazing nine. The group had paid their dues: they formed in 1953 and didn’t get a Motown deal until 10 years later. Their first Motown single, Baby I Need Your Loving, did very well, but this one established them as one of the top acts in the company.
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
Four Tops
Sugar pie, honey bunch
You know that I love you
I can’t help myself
I love you and nobody else
In and out my life
You come and you go
Leaving just your picture behind
And I kissed it a thousand times
When you snap your finger or wink your eye
I come a-running to you
I’m tied to your apron strings
And there’s nothing that I can do
I can’t help myself
No, I can’t help myself
Sugar pie, honey bunch
I’m weaker than a man should be
I can’t help myself
I’m a fool in love, you see
Want to tell you I don’t love you
Tell you that we’re through
And I’ve tried
But ev’ry time I see your face
I get all choked up inside
When I call your name
Girl, it starts the flame
(Burning in my heart
Tearing it all apart)
No matter how I try
My love I cannot hide
‘Cause sugar pie, honey bunch
You know that I’m weak for you
I can’t help myself
I love you and nobody else
Sugar pie, honey bunch
Do anything you ask me to
I can’t help myself
I want you and nobody else
Sugar pie, honey bunch
You know that I love you
I can’t help myself
I love you and nobody else
Songwriters: Edward Jr. Holland / Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Thank you, Michael!!!
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Now this is an ear worm worth having. Thanks, Keith
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TWO??? I’ve given you two ear worms? I’m on a roll! Glad you enjoyed the music, my friend!
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Those three never wrote a bad song. I played this one to death as a teenager.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I fully agree … their music, all of it, is simply awesome and Motown is still my ‘go-to’ choice when I need a boost! I’m glad to have picked one of your favourites!
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Reminds to the old days without the sometimes quite stupid and senseless Internet, and I am oldfashioned too … started in 2020 wuth Polaroid photos … to be continued in 2023
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Yes, there were some things to love about the good ol’ days! The Internet serves some good purposes, but also some not-so-good. I’m glad you liked the music!!!
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I love when these songs bring back great memories. I used to roller skate to this song with my friends, so much fun.
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I do too!!! Almost all of Motown brings back fond memories for me! I can picture this being used at skate rinks! I’m really glad you enjoyed the music and that it brought back memories of happy times!
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Four Tops are always fun to listen to! Thanks for the smile, my friend 😊 You and Clive both made me smile today with music
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Glad you enjoyed them! Yes, Clive can always bring a smile, can’t he?
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Awh, I love that song. You always dig out the best songs, Jill!
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I’m so glad! You and I just seem to like the same types of music! ♫
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Yes, it absolutely seems!
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I can’t help myself, Jill, but I have to play the studio recording of this. It is 1000 times better than the live version you selected. In my opinion.
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I agree that the sound quality is much higher on the studio recording, but I just like to use the live ones wherever I can, ’cause I love to watch them, see their interaction with each other and the audience. Thanks for giving the readers a 2nd option, though!!
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I know you like the live videos, and normally I live with them. But between the title, which begged action, and the quality of the sound, I could not resist.
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You chose well! No complaints from me!
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I like me some four tops. Good choice Jill. Cwtch
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I kind of had a feeling you might like you some Four Tops!!! Glad I was right! Cwtch
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