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50 Songs About Cheaters and Cheating
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| July 25, 2025
| Allison Rapp
Posted on 07/26/2025 6:44:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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07/26/2025 6:47:01 PM PDT
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BipolarBob
(There's a bike in town that keeps running me over! It's a vicious cycle.)
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51: My Baby Does the Hanky Panky. Tommy James and the Shondells.
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07/26/2025 6:52:35 PM PDT
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GingisK
To: BipolarBob
“Here’s A Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares”
Travis Tritt
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07/26/2025 6:54:01 PM PDT
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Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
To: BipolarBob
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07/26/2025 6:54:35 PM PDT
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waterhill
(Nobody cares, work harder!)
To: nickcarraway
Escape (The Pina Colada song): Now it’s in your head instead of mine.
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07/26/2025 6:56:49 PM PDT
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KarlInOhio
(I refuse to call the left "progressive" because I do not see slavery to the government as progress.)
To: nickcarraway
I'm surprised that list didn't include
You Cheated by the Slades, out of Texas, (1958). The Shields, out of LA, had an even
bigger hit with that tune.
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07/26/2025 7:05:55 PM PDT
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Fiji Hill
To: nickcarraway
“Loving, Touching, Squeezing”
Journey
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07/26/2025 7:08:09 PM PDT
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BigB60
(C. S. Lewis loves hobbits)
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07/26/2025 7:11:12 PM PDT
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Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: nickcarraway
Who's Sorry Now? by Marion Harris (1923) is a slow tune in waltz time that addresses the issue of cheating in a relationship. Isham Jones scored with a
jazzy instrumental version that same year.
In her last-ditch attempt to score a hit after a series of misses, Connie Francis, who was on the verge of quitting the music business waxed a version of Who's Sorry Now? that rode high in the chart and launched her singing career.
To: nickcarraway
Who's Blue Now? by Waring's Pennsylvanians (1928) is similar to 'Who's Sorry Now?"
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07/26/2025 7:22:08 PM PDT
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Tuxedo
(This space for rent)
To: Fiji Hill
I thought of that one too.
What about “The Cheater” by Bob Kuban and the In Men?
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07/26/2025 7:23:27 PM PDT
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John Milner
(Marching for Peace is like breathing for food.)
To: nickcarraway
“Your Cheatin’ Heart”, Hank Williams
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07/26/2025 7:23:32 PM PDT
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Hebrews 11:6
(“…all who were appointed for eternal life believed.” Acts 13:48)
To: nickcarraway
Alone and Afraid--Elsie Carlisle (1931)
"I gave my love, but his was lent." In other words, her love was true, his wasn't.
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Ray Parker. The Other Woman
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Daytime Friends and Nighttime Lovers - Kenny Rogers & ?? someone
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07/26/2025 7:26:15 PM PDT
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NEMDF
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Gimme Three Steps
Lynyrd Skynyrd
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07/26/2025 7:28:51 PM PDT
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missthethunder
(Since the 1980 Rona Barrett interview. IYKYK. )
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