Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
[Verse 1]
So you want to be an artist
And the only way to do it is to suffer
And you want to be cool
So you fake it 'til you can grow upper
Ah, yes, you've got money in your pants
Why don't you come in from the street and dance?
Or are the pleasures of the peasants
Too lowly for your glance?
[Chorus]
Honey, d'ya think you've got a right to sing the blues
Because you live in the street and have no shoes?
You choose, you lose, and it don't give you
The right to sing the blues
[Verse 2]
You want to be cool
You wear your shades across your face, and ya never smile
Anybody seeing you
Would think that you have paid your dues, and now you're retired
You're all against the Vietnam war, you make it plain
You go to all the marches in an ecstasy of pain
But you couldn't spare a quarter for a blind man on the corner
Standing there in the rain
[Chorus]
Honey, d'ya think you've got a right to sing the blues
Because you live in the street and have no shoes?
You choose, you lose, and it don't give you
The right to sing the blues
[Verse 3]
Yes, you want to be a Negro
Try to prove that you have soul, but it's all gone
And you want to be a martyr
So you moan about your problems just like old Uncle Tom
Ah, honey, don't you see
Blues is more than just a fabricated mystery
You've got to get out of it to get into it
And then you can sing
[Chorus]
Honey, ya think you've got a right to sing the blues
Because you live in the street and have no shoes
Yes, choose, you lose, and it don't give you
The right to sing the blues
Honey D’Ya Think? was written by Janis Ian.
Honey D’Ya Think? was produced by George “Shadow” Morton.
Janis Ian released Honey D’Ya Think? on Wed Nov 01 1967.