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The song's narrator claims that he lost his lover and everything that he ever wanted "today" when he sees his former lover marrying another man: [2] During the week of October 19, Allan talked about the single on Jeff Foxworthy's Foxworthy Countdown: "It’s one of those songs that you missed it with that girl, that’s the girl you always thought you should have (been) with and you let her ...
"Radio Lover" is a murder ballad, playing on a recurring theme in country music: A husband who is frequently absent, the wife becoming unfaithful (due to loneliness and desperation for physical intimacy), the husband returning home unannounced to find his wife in the arms of another man and - in a fit of rage - killing both his wife and the man who was with her.
"Miss Otis Regrets" is a song about the lynching of a society woman after she murders her unfaithful lover. [1] It was composed by Cole Porter in 1934, and first performed by Douglas Byng in Hi Diddle Diddle , [ 2 ] a revue that opened on October 3, 1934, at London 's Savoy Theatre .
His wife, who was aboard American Airlines flight 5342 when it crashed into the Potomac River, was able to send him a final message before the disaster took her life.
Unfortunately, some love stories fail to stand the test of time, whether a couple years or a couple decades into the relationship. This redditor’s love story lasted 17 years, before her beloved ...
Remy Ma is airing some dirty laundry between her estranged husband Papoose and his new girlfriend.. The “Whuteva” rapper, 44, shared a series of scathing Instagram posts on Thursday, Dec. 12 ...
Recorded in 1968, "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" is a woman's perspective on the impending collapse of her marriage. The song's title is an old parenting trick of spelling out words mothers and fathers hope their young children will not understand, they (the children) being not yet able to spell or comprehend the word's meaning.
"Lady Down on Love" is a song about divorce – told first from her side and, in the second verse, his side.. Songwriter Randy Owen recalled to country music journalist Tom Roland that the idea for the song came about when, during a performance at a hotel nightclub in Bowling Green, Kentucky, he learned that a group of women were celebrating a friend's divorce with a night out on the town.