“Honey on the Beach” by Nigel Nicholls is a tribute to Ursula Andress, inspired by her iconic scene in Dr. No. The song reflects on how that moment defined her image, exploring themes of fame, objectification, and lost agency. The dubbed voice symbolizes how others shaped her story, while “honey on the beach” evokes beauty that is admired but fleeting.
Exploding on the screen
Like a Vision from the sea
Capturing for all time
A revelation sublime
No one knew you before
Your entrance sealed your fate
Caught in your prime
The highest you would climb
Your main starring role
Your beauty set the tone
The recipe was fixed
The public transfixed
Where would they be
Without you to lead the way
You set the scene
You planted the gene
Exploding on the screen
Like a Vision from the sea
Capturing for all time
A revelation sublime
Though your lines were dubbed
You stole the show
Proving forevermore
Beauty opens the door
Riding your fame
You never broke on through
Forever staying the peach
Honey on the beach
Riding your fame
You never broke on through
Forever staying the peach
Honey on the beach