SAVOY TRUFFLE (Harrison) 1968 The lyrics to George's "Savoy Truffle" are taken largely from the different kinds of chocolate found in Mackintosh's Good News chocolates. The song's inspiration was Eric Clapton who seems to have been giving a prelude to his well documented future addictions. In this case, it was an obsession for chocolate. Creme tangerine, montelimat, a ginger sling with a pineapple heart A coffee desert yes you know it's good news But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle Cool cherry cream, a nice apple tart I feel your taste all the time we're apart Coconut fudge really blows down those blues But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle You might not feel it know, when the pain cuts throug You're gonna know and how The sweat is gonna fill your head When it becomes too much you shout aloud But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle You know that what you eat you are but what is sweet now turns so sour We all know Ob-La-Di-Bla-Da but can you show me where you are Creme tangerine and montelimat, a ginger sling with a pineapple heart Coffee desert yes you know it's good news But you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle Yes you'll have to have them all pulled out after the savoy truffle