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Infidelity: Stolen Moments and Broken Trust
Near of u.s.a. accept been touched by a adulterous relationship somehow—whether we've been:
- the i who strayed,
- the one who was betrayed,
- the third cycle,
- an interested eyewitness, or
- the smart one who just ain't sayin'. (You lot know who you are.)
Whichever one you lot've been, here's a list of popular and rock songs that capture the pain, yearning, and heartache of adultery. Sadly, it's a situation in which everyone winds up a loser.
If you lot dare, use these songs to assemble your own dysfunctional honey playlist. Listen to it for companionship while your borrowed dear is with his wife and you're watching Redbox movies, eating pints of Ben & Jerry'south ice foam straight out of the container.
Or if you are the scorned spouse, assemble your ain cheater's soundtrack to allow your wayward ane know that y'all know about his or her piddling "extracurricular activities."
i. "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Baton Paul
"Me and Mrs. Jones" is a sultry soul vocal that celebrates a man'southward bloodshot romance with a wife whom he meets with each day in a café. Despite his passion for her he understands that:
We got to be extra careful
That nosotros don't build our hopes up too high
'Cause she'southward got her own obligations
And so do I.
Originally recorded in 1972 by Billy Paul, it was remade by others, including Michael Bublé.
2. "Unfaithful" by Rihanna
Poor Rihanna. In this 2006 song, she casts herself equally a cheater who is stepping out yet again on the man who loves her. Although she sees him dying inside, she cannot adjourn her cheating ways. She compares the emotional hurting she causes him to pulling out a gun and murdering him inside. (Infidelity is painful, simply that's a scrap over-the-pinnacle there, Rihanna, don't yous retrieve?)
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3. "Hitting 'Em Upwards Style (Oops!)" past Blu Cantrell
Blu Cantrell's saucy 2001 R&B striking suggests that scorned women should seek revenge on a adulterous man by hitting them where it really hurts—in the wallet.
four. "If Your Girl Only Knew" by Aaliyah
In this 1996 R&B and hip hop number, a guy who is already in a relationship is trying to make the moves on Aaliyah.
However, she taunts him that if his girl merely knew that he was dissin' her, she'd curse him out, plow off her phone, and leave him alone. Aaliyah tells him direct-upwards, "But it's dumb to put up with you; I won't be no fool." Aww, Aaliyah, leave that cheatin' cheater solitary! Girl, you can do better!
five. "Between the Cheats" by Amy Winehouse
In this 2011 vocal, troubled and talented Amy Winehouse was likely memorializing her toxic marriage with Blake Fielder-Civil. Theirs was a rocky union characterized by adultery, substance abuse, and legal problems.
She sings, "I would die before I divorce ya; I'd take a chiliad lumps for my love." Although the couple divorced in 2009, her fans believe she certainly did take her lumps for him.
6. "Always the Last to Know" by Del Amitri
Y'all oftentimes don't realize the precious stone you had until it bedazzles someone else's heart. The Scottish band Del Amitri released this vocal in 1992. It tells the remorseful tale of a adulterous homo who has lost his girl. She was always the last to know almost his cheating, still now she is gone. This leaves him the last to know near whether she is happy in her new life.
7. "Say My Proper name" by Destiny'south Kid
Destiny's Kid is known for this 2000 Grammy-Award winning striking, which tells of a immature woman who calls her lover on the phone. Her woman's intuition kicks in and she suspects him of cheating. He's "interim kind of shady, ain't callin' me baby." Every bit proof that he's being faithful—and that he has no other lover with him at the moment—she tells him to simply say her name, to say, "Baby, I honey yous."
8. "A Adult female Needs Dear" by Ray Parker Jr.
Ray Parker Jr. reminds men in his 1981 vocal to have intendance of things at home. He warns wayward fellas not to kid themselves, not to put their adult female off or brand excuses because a woman tin can fool around just like a homo can:
By the time poor Jack returned upward the hill
Somebody else had been loving Jill.
ix. "Back Door Man" by The Doors
A "back door man" is a man who has an intimate human relationship with another human'due south wife while the husband is abroad at work. As the husband returns from piece of work through the front door of the home, the cheating partner leaves the home through the back door, hence "back door human." The Doors released this song in 1967.
10. "You Know I'chiliad No Good" by Amy Winehouse
This 2006 soulful R&B vocal by Amy Winehouse tells the story of a wife caught cheating by her husband. Now she regrets her dalliances, realizing that she is the real loser:
I cheated myself
Similar I knew I would
I told y'all, I was trouble
Yep, yous know that I'one thousand no good.
Why Cheaters Devious From Their Partners
The following factors are associated with infidelity:
- Gender: Men cheat more than than women—in not only dating relationships but also cohabitation and marital relationships. Testosterone is a powerful hormonal driver (but information technology'southward non an alibi).
- Personality Factors: People who are less faithful by and large take lower levels of conscientiousness and agreeableness and are sensation-seeking.
- Other Background and Experience Factors: Two-timing lovers are more probable to exist high school drop outs and to live in the city. They also tend to be less religious, have increased opportunities to meet others, and have a higher number of previous sexual partners.
- Relationship Dissatisfaction Factors: Although infidelity can occur in happy marriages, permit's face information technology: It's a big sign that something is wrong. Relationship factors include a lack of communication and understanding, emotional dissatisfaction with 1's partner, and sexual incompatibility.
11. "Betcha Gon' Know" by Mariah Carey
The imperfect angel in Mariah Carey's 2009 song catches her lover in a silhouette with another lady—in her own sleeping accommodation, no less. Too upset to face them, she decides to exact revenge. Marriah'due south graphic symbol bolts out of the door, jumps into her machine, and spends the night elsewhere. We tin can only imagine the pain he's in for: "Betcha gon' know how it feels when I go you dorsum."
12. "Cold Shoulder" by Adele
In this jazzy 2008 number by Adele, a woman tells her man not to go all coy, that she understands that she'south been cast in the role of the fool. While the other woman gets all the man'southward attention, she gets stale leftovers—a cold shoulder and words made of knives.
xiii. "Confessions Part 2" by Conductor
Sometimes when you dip your toe in another swimming, you can sure stir upwards trouble. That'southward exactly the story Usher tells in this 2004 R&B hit in which a man confesses to impregnating the girlfriend he has on the side.
Faced with the reality of the consequences, he'south finally distressing. Although many assumed the song was autobiographical, Conductor said that no, it was instead fiction, inspired by the combined experiences of his friends.
14. "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake
This 2002 hit by Justin Timberlake is reportedly near his cleaved relationship with Britney Spears. It tells the story of a man who moves on after his girlfriend betrayed him by cheating with another man.
The girl gets a gustation of the heartache she'due south been dishing out when her new man cheats on her. She seeks sympathy from the human she had once betrayed, but he has but a cold, rejecting heart for her.
15. "I Don't Wanna Proceed With You Similar That" by Elton John
This sassy 1988 song by Elton John laments the cheating ways of a lover who indiscreetly keeps multiple partners on the side:
And I don't wanna go along with y'all like that
Don't wanna exist a feather in your cap
I merely don't wanna tell you honey I ain't mad
But I don't wanna go on with you like that.
Information technology'south hard to believe a lover is non mad about adultery with multiple partners.
16. "Liar" past Profyle
In this 2007 song, Profyle sings about a homo who discovered his adult female's adultery. He's had enough. Rather than crying, the human has some strong words for her:
Y'all're goose egg simply a liar, a cheater, a deceiver, heart-breaker ...
So I'm takin'
The firm, the cars, the kids, and the dog
I want information technology all.
17. "I Heard Information technology Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye made this done-me-wrong song famous way back in 1966. It's well-nigh a deplorable homo who hears from others that his dear has been stepping out on him. She is about to leave him for another man. In disbelief that he'd hear about the expose from others, he'south against her almost the rumors.
18. "Go on on Loving Yous" past REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon reminds u.s.a. what unconditional love is all near in this 1980 classic about a woman who betrayed her human being with multiple others. Forgiving soul that he is, he tells her, "When I said that I loved you lot, I meant that I loved you forever." He's either the well-nigh forgiving human ever or the biggest sucker. The jury is still out on that one.
19. "Kiss 'n Tell" by Kesha
What's worse than a cheat is the ane who brags about it to his friends. In 2009, Kesha sang about a woman who returned from an out-of-boondocks trip only to hear rumors that her man had been a very bad boy. She's had enough of the dingy scoundrel and lets him know it.
20. "Maybellene" by Chuck Drupe
Released in 1955, Chuck Berry's "Maybellene" was a pioneer stone-and-curlicue song almost a boyfriend whose girlfriend had cheated on him. He did what any jealous beau of the 1950s would do—he gave chase later her Cadillac Coupe de Ville in his Ford with its V8 engine. Of form!
vii Reasons Not to Cheat on Your Spouse or Significant Other
- Is your award worth nothing? Cheque your conscience.
- Revenge and public embarrassment can be brutal.
- Sneaking around is expensive and stressful—between giving gifts to two lovers and making sure you're not detected, it all adds upwardly.
- You tin can bring home some nasty diseases of the nether regions. Scratch, scratch.
- An "oops" pregnancy with someone yous don't even dear is a seriously stupid fault.
- Divorce tin can devastate finances and families.
- In the end, anybody ends up losing.
21. "Tainted Love" by Soft Jail cell
Soft Cell's 1981 nautical chart-topper laments a dysfunctional love relationship in which "Once I ran to you, at present I'll run from you." Therapy, anyone?
22. "Would I Lie to You?" by Eurythmics
This 1985 Eurythmics song is the story of confronting a two-timing lover. Fed upward with infidelity, the woman is leaving her man. He expresses doubt that she'll do information technology, and she retorts, "Would I lie to you?"
23. "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers
In this 2004 song by The Killers, a jealous boyfriend struggles with paranoid ideas that his girlfriend is out spreading her love around.
24. "Don't Prevarication" by Black Eyed Peas
Owning upward to your misgivings is hard, only in this 2005 Black Eyed Peas song, that'southward what the protagonist does. He apologizes for his immaturity—getting caught up in the limelight of his glory and both lying to and cheating on his girl.
25. "Leave Your Lover" by Sam Smith
In this soulful, moving song (2014), Sam Smith portrays the other man who pleads with his dear to:
Pack upward and go out everything
Don't yous see what I tin bring ...
I will give yous all of me
Just leave your lover, leave him for me.
26. "Where I Wanna Exist" by Donnell Jones
In Donnell Jones's 1999 song, he calls abode to say that he's leaving. He says he needs time to explore who he is without her—that is, with this new lady in his life. Okay, so he didn't technically prevarication or cheat.
27. "In Love with Another Man" past Jazmine Sullivan
The girl in this 2008 song by Jazmine Sullivan is making a major mistake. She knows she's not acting sane, but she wants to trade in her steady human. He treats her right and understands her, but she wants to whorl around with a bad boy who has a hot body—someone who at times fights with her and mistreats her. The human relationship is doomed earlier information technology starts, just this crazy lady thinks she'south in love.
28. "Cuts Both Means" by Gloria Estefan
Talk most a dysfunctional relationship! Gloria Estefan sings almost one of those damned-if-you lot-practise, damned-if-you-don't relationships that is leap to be trouble. The couple in this 1989 song has problem living together as well as apart, and she compares their love to a freaking knife. That's never good. Simply hey, some of usa have been there and have the emotional scars to testify it.
29. Every bit Nosotros Lay" by Kelly Price
Kelly Price is the other woman with a conscience—well, sort of—in this 2000 song about a couple who has just spent the night together. Each of them is married to another and the woman starts to put their indiscretion into perspective as she realizes her lover needs to get home to his wife.
thirty. "A Woman's Threat" by R. Kelly
R. Kelly gets extremely specific that if the man in this 1990 vocal doesn't finish who he'due south doin', in that location will be some major repercussions in his life.
31. "Grenade" by Bruno Mars
Poor Bruno Mars. In this 2010 pop song, he's caught in a toxic relationship with a woman he'd practice annihilation for. He'd catch a grenade for her, jump in front of a train for her, throw his hand in front of a bract for her, take a bullet for her ... merely do you call up she appreciates his fearless dedication? Oh, no! (Hey, Bruno, try to not seem so desperate. Yous've got a lot going for you!)
32. "Aforementioned Girl" by Usher and R. Kelly
In this 2007 song, Usher and R. Kelly come to an ironic realization that they are dating the aforementioned daughter. After i of them describes the love of his life, the details band all likewise familiar to the other man:
Do I know her? Similar a pastor know his word
We messin' with the same daughter, the aforementioned daughterHow could the love of my life and my potential married woman
Exist the the aforementioned girl, the same girl?
33. "Creep" by TLC
In this 1994 TLC number, a woman admits that she is lone and cheats on her man. (He likewise cheats on her.) They've been through a lot together simply don't accept the same quality of relationship they used to enjoy. She is left to seek satisfaction "on the downward low."
34. "Information technology Wasn't Me" past Shaggy
Imagine getting caught red-handed and trying to deny the obvious. In this 2000 song by Shaggy, a man asks his friend for advice on how to handle the situation. His friend advises him to tell the girlfriend, "It wasn't me."
35. "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" by R. Kelly
The woman in this 1995 R. Kelly vocal is existence enticed to cheat by a persuasive man who promises they can exist secret lovers, fifty-fifty though she is committed to someone else. He suggests that they keep their thing hugger-mugger:
Keep it on the downwards low
Nobody has to know.
36. "Lies" by Marina and the Diamonds
Marina and the Diamonds sings a sorry vocal from the perspective of a adult female whose partner has fallen out of love with her (2012). While she desperately hangs on, he reaches for her only in the dark, unable to admit that he made a mistake in choosing her as a life partner.
37. "Leave Me Alone (I'g Lonely)" by Pinkish
In dysfunctional relationships, partners often requite mixed messages, and that's exactly what Pink does in this angst-filled 2006 song. She wants to send her lover away for the dark because she is lonely. She wants a gamble to miss him:
Go away
Come back
Why can't I just have information technology both ways?
38. "Picture" by Child Stone and Sheryl Crow
Life on the road tin can take a heavy toll on love when in that location are drugs, whiskey, and cheating. This 2001 song by Child Stone and Sheryl Crow tells the story of betrayal and yearning from both the woman and human being's perspectives.
39. "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette
In this 1995 song by Alanis Morissette, she is seriously pissed and wants the man who left her lonely to know what he's washed. Mr. Duplicity promised to love her until he died, however he is still alive, kicking it with some other woman. She does what whatsoever betrayed woman with stalker-like tendencies would do: she shows up at dinner to remind him of the pain he'south acquired her.
xl. "Secret Lovers" past Atlantic Starr
With this 1986 vocal, Atlantic Starr celebrated a secret love affair between ii people who have happy home lives with other partners. Although they know their human relationship is wrong, they risk everything in their stolen moments of passion.
Statistics on Adultery: Who's Cheating Whom?
Respondents | Percentage of People Surveyed |
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Men who say they would have an affair if they knew they wouldn't become defenseless | 74 |
Women who say they would have an affair if they knew they wouldn't go caught | 68 |
Men who admit infidelity in ANY relationship | 57 |
Women who acknowledge infidelity in ANY relationship | 54 |
Marriages in which at to the lowest degree 1 spouse admits to infidelity (emotional or phyical) | 41 |
People who admit to having a fling with a co-worker | 36 |
Married men who have cheated at least one time during their marrried lives | 22 |
People who admit to infidelity on business trips | 35 |
Marriages that stay together afterward an affair has been detected or revealed | 31 |
People who admit to infidelity with a brother-in-law or sister-in-constabulary | 17 |
Married women who take cheated at least once during their marrried lives | xiv |
Children who are the result of infideltity | 3 |
41. "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" past Rupert Holmes
This 1979 song past Rupert Holmes tells an ironic story about a man who is bored with his current relationship. The homo responds to a newspaper personal ad and arranges to meet a woman at a local bar. (In an age before computers and the Cyberspace, love-hungry people establish matches through newspaper personal ads rather than AshleyMadison.com or Craigslist.)
However, when the bored cheating married man shows up, he discovers the mysterious woman who defenseless his attention is really his wife. Rather than being angry with i some other, they realize they have more in common than they realized. (Yeah, similar that is a possibility.)
42. "All I Wanna Practice Is Make Love to Yous" by Heart
Married to a human who is unable to father a child, the woman in this 1990 vocal by Heart picks upward a stranger and has a one-night stand with him. She leaves him a notation telling him not to seek her out. Years later they meet over again and he learns that their night of passion was motivated past her want for parenthood. Wouldn't a sperm banking company have been safer, healthier, and more ethical? But an idea.
43. "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles
In this classic Eagles song (1975), a adult female lies to her rich old hubby in order to venture to the cheating side of town for the evening. She meets upward with a guy she knew in school, likewise telling him lies about how they will soon be together forever. She is a practiced liar, and her eyes give this away.
44. "Thinking of You lot" by Katy Perry
Katy Perry's 2009 vocal features a adult female who has trouble moving on from a relationship she ended. When she is kissing her new man, she cannot stop imagining that she is instead in the arms of her erstwhile lover. (People tin cheat emotionally, physically, or both.)
45. "Your Footling Secret" past Melissa Etheridge
When it comes to cheaters, it takes one to know ane. But in the case of this 1995 Melissa Etheridge vocal, the would-be other woman is a reformed cheater ("I used to be simply like yous ... One carbohydrate ain't enough for you.") She threatens to tell the cheater'south little hush-hush.
46. "If That'south Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Concluding Night)" by Me'shell Ndegeocello
Me'shell Ndegeocello sounds like a loftier schoolhouse hateful daughter in this 1993 song: "Fellow, boyfriend—yep, I had your boyfriend!" The other woman taunts the adult female who was betrayed using some details of the tryst and some ugly proper noun calling. Somebody gon' become slapped! I tin can see it coming.
47. "Wake Upwardly Telephone call" by Maroon five
The guy in this 2007 rock song takes jealousy about infidelity to a whole new level. No one is worth going to jail for, right?
48. "Careless Whisper" by George Michael
In this 1984 song, George Michael sings about the guilt of expose as a result of falling for someone who didn't belong to him.
49. "Lips of an Angel" by Hinder
In this 2005 song by Indie rock ring Hinder, the other woman makes a daring, tearful telephone call to her lover late at nighttime. He answers the telephone call, even though his girlfriend is in the other room and tells her how she makes it hard for him to be faithful.
50. "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne's 2007 song features a sassy Miss Thang who isn't afraid to mince words. Who cares if the guy she likes is already taken? She tells him that his girlfriend is all wrong for him. Then, she suggests a solution for his problem.
I don't similar your girlfriend!
No way! No fashion!
I think you need a new one.
Merely remember: What goes around, comes around, sweetheart.
Fifty-fifty More Pop and Rock Songs About Cheating and Lying
Vocal | Artist | Yr Released |
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51. I Know I'chiliad Not the But One | Sam Smith | 2013 |
52. Babe Don't Lie | Gwen Stefani | 2014 |
53. Accept It on the Run | REO Speedwagon | 1981 |
54. Lips Are Movin' | Meghan Trainor | 2014 |
55. Problem | Ariana Grande | 2014 |
56. What the Hell | Avril Lavigne | 2011 |
57. Torn Between Ii Lovers | Mary MacGregor | 1976 |
58. Mama's Cleaved Centre | Miranda Lambert | 2013 |
59. You Ruin Me | The Veronicas | 2014 |
60. Dear Hurts | Navareth | 1975 |
61. Upside Downwardly | Diana Ross | 1980 |
62. You're No Practiced | Linda Ronstadt | 1975 |
63. Rumour Has It | Adele | 2011 |
64. Call Your Girlfriend | Robyn | 2010 |
65. Part-Fourth dimension Lover | Stevie Wonder | 1985 |
66. Irreplaceable | Beyonce | 2006 |
67. She Doesn't Take To Know | John Legend | 2004 |
68. Betterman | Pearl Jam | 1994 |
69. Should've Said No | Taylor Swift | 2006 |
70. Never Again | Kelly Clarkson | 2007 |
71. Take A Bow | Rihanna | 2007 |
72. Mrs. All-American | five Seconds of Summer | 2014 |
73. Saving All My Love For You | Whitney Houston | 1985 |
74. Homo | Human being League | 1986 |
75. Little Lies | Fleetwood Mac | 1987 |
76. Honey the Way You lot Lie | Eminem (featuring Rihanna) | 2010 |
77. Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing | Chris Isaak | 1995 |
78. Hurt | Timi Yuro | 1961 |
79. She Holds a Central | Gavin DeGraw | 2008 |
80. Sinners | Lauren Aquilina | 2013 |
81. 4:44 | Jay-Z | 2017 |
82. Don't Know What Came Over Me | Mike + The Mechanics | 2017 |
83. Hell No | Ingrid Michaelson | 2016 |
84. Y'all Don't Wanna Know | Orianthi | 2013 |
85. Emo | Blink-182 | 1997 |
86. Watching You Lookout man Him | Eric Hutchinson | 2012 |
87. How Long | Charlie Puth | 2017 |
88. Terminal Fourth dimension | Trey Songz | 2007 |
89. I Know What You lot Did Final Summer | Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello | 2015 |
90. Honest | The Chainsmokers | 2017 |
91. Find What You're Looking for | Olivia O'Brien | 2016 |
92. Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Stereophonics | 2015 |
93. Follow Me | Uncle Kracker | 2001 |
94. Run to You | Bryan Adams | 1984 |
95. Runaround Sue | Dion DiMucci | 1961 |
96. This Buss | Carly Rae Jepson | 2012 |
97. High Heels | JoJo | 2016 |
98. No Tell Lover | Chicago | 1978 |
99. 1 Last Time | Ariana Grande | 2014 |
100. Be Alright | Dean Lewis | 2018 |
101. Come a Little Bit Closer | Jay and the Americans | 1964 |
102. The Weakness in Me | Joan Armatrading | 1981 |
103. Dead to Me | Melanie Martinez | 2014 |
104. Go Abroad | Weezer | 2015 |
105. How Long | Ace | 1974 |
106. Somebody Else | The 1975 | 2016 |
107. Heard It from a Friend | Lolo | 2016 |
108. Pray You Take hold of Me | Beyoncé | 2016 |
109. Girl | Destiny's Child | 2005 |
110. Jar of Hearts | Christina Perri | 2010 |
111. Other People | Laura Pergolizzi | 2016 |
112. How Do You Sleep | Sam Smith | 2019 |
113. Who Exercise You Dearest | The Chainsmokers (featuring v Seconds of Summer) | 2019 |
114. If She Would Take Been Faithful | Chicago | 1987 |
115. In the Pines (Where Did You lot Sleep Last Night) | Nirvana | 1995 |
This content is accurate and true to the best of the author'due south knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.
© 2014 FlourishAnyway
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on August 26, 2020:
Bob - Thanks for the vocal suggestion.
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FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states on Baronial 25, 2019:
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FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on August 25, 2019:
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FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 27, 2019:
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Robert Sacchi on March 27, 2019:
What about "Judy Mae" by Boomer Castleman (1975)?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 27, 2019:
BAA - Thanks for the suggestions. I added the Joan Armatrading song and the just reason I didn't add the other song was that the playlist is pop and rock songs. I love the sense of humor in it!
BAA on March 26, 2019:
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The Weakness In Me - Joan Armatrading
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FlourishAnyway (writer) from Us on Jan 29, 2019:
Audrey - Thanks for stopping by. I enjoy 70s songs as much as other eras. Hearing them takes me make to yesteryear. I find that a truly good song is timeless. I recently saw my favorite country singer from 30 years agone in concert and he still has it. He was phenomenal. I had prepared myself to be disappointed simply I was really delighted how proficient he was after all these years. His phonation had survived the years.
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Robert Sacchi on January 27, 2019:
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FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 27, 2019:
Bob - I added "Dark Lady" to the playlist of Songs that Tell a Story. Thank you for the suggestion!
Robert Sacchi on Jan 26, 2019:
What most "Nighttime Lady" past Cher?
Robert Sacchi on March 26, 2018:
Information technology seems many 70's songs that had some popularity have fallen off the edge of the earth. You too have a cracking week.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on March 26, 2018:
Bob, I faintly recollect the sitcom only couldn't find the song. That's often the case with long agone songs. Take a great week!
Robert Sacchi on March 25, 2018:
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FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 24, 2018:
Lon - Thank you for that song suggestion. I added information technology at #93.
Lon on March 23, 2018:
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Hi, FlourishAnyway --- Cheers so much. Accept care and keep on writing these fabulous hubs.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on March 05, 2018:
Kenneth, Thank you for your kind comment and suggestion. I couldn't find much nigh that song. Google seems to exist scratching its head. Nevertheless, I appreciate you. Have a swell week.
Kenneth Avery from Hamilton, Alabama on March 04, 2018:
Hi, Flourish Anyway -- today is March 4, 2018, and I take what yous might call a Passing Thought. Since y'all accept published this Fantastic hub (which I loved) I was wondering if the vocal . . .
"Turn My Caput," by YES, (released in 2000) would exist classified as a Adulterous Song or not?
You can mull information technology over. Anyway, loved your work.
___me___
(like to guess the above laptop "doodle?"
"Me Over The Line or
Me Next in Line."
I so need a life. . . .
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 04, 2018:
Desi - I'm glad you bask that song and the playlist.
I love v Seconds of Summer. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Have a great day.
DESI on March 03, 2018:
I think information technology's crazy that Mrs.All-American by 5 Seconds Of Summer made information technology on this listing! I love this about so much and then it's cool to encounter that they are in a list that a lot of people expect at! If y'all have heard of them yous should really listen to their music. There is a lot of meaning behind each vocal.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on November 11, 2017:
Kenneth - Thank you! Have a great weekend!
Kenneth Avery from Hamilton, Alabama on November 10, 2017:
Dear FlourishAnyway -- you mean that I was the engineer that caused an "Adventitious Chuckle?" Wow! Like, far out, man! I dig information technology.
This was written in honour of your Song List. And I accept never, that I know of, said how much I Appreciate Your Name . . .FlourishAnyway.
Okay then. Remember I will.
:)
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on November ten, 2017:
Kenneth - Starting time, what a thoughtful and sincere Thanksgiving message. I wish y'all and your family unit the aforementioned as we head into the holidays. Second, yous managed to admittedly cleft me upwardly for putting this kind comment on my cheating and lying playlist. I'grand certain you meant to put it on the gratitude playlist, just I needed a skilful chuckle today, so thank y'all! Keep flourishing, Kenneth!
Kenneth Avery from Hamilton, Alabama on November 10, 2017:
November. 10, 2017
My Dear (Friend/Follower) FlourishAnyway -- I am so glad that I came back to this hub. Enjoyed it all over again. And since, beingness date above, is and so close to Thanksgiving and Christmas, I want to Sincerely Wish to You lot and Yours, a Safe, Peaceful, and Placidity Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Often I am then guilty of just getting swamped with research about the hubs that I do publish that I just get caught in the chaos.
For all of the times that I haven't said this to y'all, I am sorry.
Have intendance and You Are one of My All-time Friends.
Keep up the fine work. Write me anytime.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 10, 2017:
bee - At to the lowest degree you lot're honest. No judging here. Exist rubber out there.
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on Oct 24, 2016:
hater2me - You lot are very honest. Cheers for sharing.
hater2me on October 23, 2016:
I'one thousand adulterous my fellow. Not in one case, not twice...
Looking into his eyes getting harder every day. Just also I deceit stop myself from doing it. I dont respect or love myself at all anymore.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on October 12, 2016:
Neshama - And then sad to hear that. I hope you did the right thing for yourself and are healing.
Neshama on October 12, 2016:
One time a cheater always a cheater.
Caught mine doing information technology four times.
It was all emotional, whether information technology was in person or online.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from The states on September 23, 2016:
stevarino - Cheers for the improver! I've added information technology as #74.
Steve Dowell from East Central Indiana on September 22, 2016:
The starting time one that popped into my head was Hank Williams archetype "Your Cheat'n Center", only that's and then one-time school. I came up with a meliorate i - "Human" past The Human League.
Keen hub! Fun too!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on Baronial 29, 2016:
Norma - Thank you for commenting.
norlawrence on August 28, 2016:
Very interesting. Thanks
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on August 18, 2016:
Jannr - I hope that your relationship can properly heal and he does not repeat his behavior. My best to you, either way. Be stiff.
Jannr on August 17, 2016:
I forgave him.
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on July 26, 2016:
Ladyguitarpicker - Amen. No reason to tolerate disloyal behavior! Thank you for reading.
stella vadakin from 3460NW 50 St Bong, Fl32619 on July 26, 2016:
Keen Hub, BUT being a lady from another world, get a divorce. You can exist single over again and have as many partners every bit necessary.
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on March 26, 2016:
Nell - or merely accept all his money!
Nell Rose from England on March 26, 2016:
Came dorsum for another read, I am afraid I take to get with Rihanna! LOL!
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on November 25, 2015:
Reynold - Country route show! What talent! most of us simply sing in the shower or the motorcar so bravo to you!
Reynold Jay from Saginaw, Michigan on November 25, 2015:
Lying Eyes struck a chord as I used that song and other Eagle songs in my country roads show a looooong time ago. Impressive to practise all this work for this HUB. I can hope you lot have more memories for me in upcoming HUBS. Well done.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on November xv, 2015:
Audrey - One of my favorites too! A guaranteed ear worm. Have a great weekend and give thanks yous for reading!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on November xv, 2015:
Agusfanani - Information technology sure is advisable for the topic, isn't information technology? Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful weekend. I'm thinking of all of my hub friends around the world given contempo worldwide events and wishing you safe and peace.
Audrey Chase from Pahrump NV on Nov 13, 2015:
Me and Mrs Jones...nosotros got a affair goin' on. Oh yeah. Love this vocal. What a fun hub this is. Thanks for sharing I'll be singing all day!
agusfanani from Indonesia on November xi, 2015:
I detect it an admirably exhaustive listing of songs about cheating and the your thought to put "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Baton Paul no.1 is right for its easy listening, nice lyrics although its content is most extramarital affair.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on Nov 08, 2015:
Rabadi - I would bet musician/songwriters have information technology at least as bad every bit anybody else. Thankfully, they take the talent to express their grief this way and then that we can all commiserate with them. I appreciate your reading and commenting.
O from New York on Nov 08, 2015:
Wow very interesting topic, music is huge at conveying the musicians feelings, I guess a lot of corking musicians have issues lol. Wonderful!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Nov 02, 2015:
sujaya - Thank you for taking a expect!
sujaya venkatesh on Nov 01, 2015:
what a collection
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on October 03, 2015:
sujaya - Thanks for stopping by! Accept a keen weekend!
sujaya venkatesh on October 03, 2015:
musically informative
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 04, 2015:
Sujaya - Cheers for stopping by and taking the fourth dimension to annotate.
sujaya venkatesh on September 02, 2015:
a treat for the ears in silent visuals
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on August 08, 2015:
Rota - Thank you lot for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Take a wonderful weekend.
Rota on Baronial 08, 2015:
smashing concept for an article! Dear how you edited the pics and made them and then prominent in the Hub
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on July 27, 2015:
Rawspirit - Cheers for stopping by. I love that people vote and tell it like it is. Have a great calendar week.
Robert Morgan from Hutchinson Isle, FL - Myrtle Beach, SC - Gilbert AZ on July 27, 2015:
Wow full of skilful info and I was 1 of the 6% who was innocent on all accounts. Blessings
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on July 08, 2015:
frozenink - Thank yous for your kind annotate. What nosotros do all comes back to united states of america somehow.
frozenink on July 07, 2015:
This is actually an impressive compilation of song list and analysis. Interesting theme too. I like the survey and the inclusion of information like the 7 reasons to stay faithful. The stress, cost, and unwanted pregnancy with someone we don't even love, these all add up to exist very stiff reasons. Voted upwardly and interesting =)
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on June 15, 2015:
Catherine - Thanks for reading, Thankfully 4 been happily married for twenty years just if he did cheat he'd have i mess on his easily.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on June xv, 2015:
Melissa - Glad you enjoyed this! Have a great solar day! Cheers for reading!
Catherine Giordano from Orlando Florida on June 15, 2015:
You always assemble such wonderful playlists. I don't listen to country music so there are non also many that I recognize here. Also I kind of lost touch on with pop music around the 90'southward. Lucky for me, cheating has never been a big issue in my life, just if it was I would listen to these songs until my grief was played out.
Melissa Reese Etheridge from Tennessee, United States on June 14, 2015:
Wow...this is such a thorough hub. Y'all accept covered everything and information technology is so well researched. I take always loved Me and Mrs. Jones.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on May 29, 2015:
StellaSee - Give thanks yous for the kind words of praise and encouragement. I'one thousand glad yous found something you enjoyed so much!
StellaSee from California on May 27, 2015:
Hullo FlourishAnyway, I actually enjoyed this hub because it wasn't simply about a song list, I liked how you brindled it with actually nice quotes/graphics and cheating statistics. I just listened to "Cold Shoulder" by Adele for the first time, I call back I institute a new favorite song, thanks for sharing!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Apr 03, 2015:
Subhail and my dog - I was surprised myself how many songs there are about this topic. Cheers for visiting and take a great weekend!
Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on April 02, 2015:
A terrific article for music lovers of all genres! Voted upwards!
Growing upward on the pilus metal stone of the 80s, every other song, especially coming from dejection based melodious rock, felt like it was nearly cheating, lying, and dysfunctional honey.
That Wham's Careless Whispers brought some good old memories dorsum.
Thank y'all for sharing an crawly hub!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 24, 2015:
SheGetsCreative - I hope they were pleasant memories! Thanks for stopping by!
Angela F from Seattle, WA on March 24, 2015:
Wow - that's quite a comprehensive list - brings back a few memories
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on February 14, 2015:
Patricia - I'm distressing that happened to y'all. Cheers for stopping by, and take a great weekend.
Patricia Scott from Due north Central Florida on February 13, 2015:
O yeah Say My Proper noun is a goodie. I can relate to that i.
Merely when it was done, information technology was and as it happened it was one of the all-time things that ever happened to me.
You definitely have a collection of songs that tin can help the states piece of work through human relationship issues. Music is good for the soul....
Angels are on the way to y'all today ps
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 30, 2015:
Jesse - I suspect you're non solitary in that idea. Let'due south hope that's not the case.
Jesse on January 30, 2015:
If I was to catch my wife cheating I would cash out my bank account and just leave let her worry about the bills and headache and I would just disappear.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 22, 2015:
ezzly - Thanks for stopping past and for sharing. Have a great day.
ezzly on January 22, 2015:
Admittedly love these playlists that yous practise ! That "lies" graffiti is amazing . Sharing this on twitter !
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on December 12, 2014:
Kenneth - To yous equally well. I wish you joy and happiness throughout the season.
Kenneth Avery from Hamilton, Alabama on Dec 12, 2014:
Flourish Anyway,
To You and Yours, have a Very Merry CHRISTmas.
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on December 12, 2014:
keke - I'g sorry about that. Don't let him ruin your life. Take all his money and run.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on August 24, 2014:
techygran - Thank you for your annotate. I hope people brand skilful choices for themselves. Have a great weekend.
Cynthia Zirkwitz from Vancouver Island, Canada on August 23, 2014:
What an interesting hub, Flourishing, although I discover it quite disturbing to read well-nigh all these songs in i identify that kind of glamorize infidelity and adultery. When I worked in an outreach bureau for women (and children) who had experienced human relationship abuse I recall putting together for presentation to a client grouping, a list of pop songs (pre-Youtube) that romanticized abusive behaviours like stalking, womanizing, and "murders of passion".
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on August 21, 2014:
grand old lady - Bruno Mars is ane of my favorites, too! Thanks for stopping past!
Mona Sabalones Gonzalez from Philippines on August 21, 2014:
And then many songs about infidelity. Dearest the i past Bruno Mars. In his case, information technology would be meliorate to be clueless, hahahaha. Swell hub.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 06, 2014:
Garage-Info - A momentary choice on ane person'southward role can certainly destroy trust and live with the other person for many years. Just remember that it was about him, not y'all. Thanks for stopping by.
Garage-Info from United States on Baronial 06, 2014:
Yous know I've been cheated earlier and I felt so bad about it. I tin relate to some of their songs. Merely I oasis't cheated on someone yet, and so I hope that wouldn't happen. I dear "Keep on Loving You," I was the forgiving i, you know because I loved him so much.
"I've been in love with the same woman for forty-one years. If my wife finds out, she'll impale me." hahaha my fave quote.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 04, 2014:
travmaj - That'due south a good one! There are and so many. In one case you lot offset thinking nigh it, you wonder how many people have built solid music careers off adulterous lyrics and how cheating has ruined other solid careers (eastward.g., certain politicians). Thanks for reading and commenting!
travmaj from commonwealth of australia on August 04, 2014:
Wow, where would we be without infidelity, or where would the music scene be? Hadn't realised in that location were so many adulterous songs - I was thinking of Devil Woman (Marty Robbins I think) 'I told Mary near united states of america...'
it is just and so sickening, in my view he'southward totally unconvincing. I remember Mary should run fast and not await dorsum...thanks for this, it was fun.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 03, 2014:
Jackie - Cheers for visiting. That is one of my very favorites too! Have a great week.
Jackie Lynnley from the cute due south on August 03, 2014:
Fun hub; I love the Child Rock and Sheryl Crow. ^+
Source: https://spinditty.com/playlists/Best-Lying-Cheating-and-Dysfunctional-Love-Relationship-Anthems-Pop-and-Rock-Music-Playlist
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