No, Honestly (song)
"No, Honestly" is a song by British band The Korgis, released in 1979. It was the band's first single and a moderate commercial success, reaching number 59 on the UK Singles Chart.
The song is a pop rock track characterized by its catchy melody, prominent synthesizer use, and distinct vocal harmonies. Lyrically, the song deals with themes of doubt and uncertainty within a relationship, questioning the honesty and sincerity of a partner's affections.
"No, Honestly" appeared on the Korgis' debut album, The Korgis, also released in 1979. While it didn't reach the same chart heights as their later hit, "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," it is considered an important early work in the band's discography, establishing their sound and introducing them to a wider audience. The song remains a popular track among fans of the band and is often included in retrospective compilations of 1970s pop music.