"Honey for the Bees" is a song by British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, released in 1984 as a track on her debut solo album Alf.
In a review of Alf, Bill Henderson of the Orlando Sentinel felt the song was "about uncontrollable mutual attraction and not being able to get enough of it".
[4] In a review of Moyet's concert at the Dominion Theatre, Barney Hoskyns of The Guardian stated: "There are moments of power on faster numbers: "Honey for the Bees" suggests the corporate mid-Atlantic soul of Madonna.
They described the song as a "prime dance tune" and added: "This searing funk rocker features a stiff percussion and Austin's sparkling vocal.
"[10] Blues & Soul gave the song a 7 out of 10 rating and felt LiPuma's "busy" production was a "wonderful bedrock for Patti's strong vocalising".