Country Shots: Two Timing Tunes tackles another of the songwriting topics country music does best: infidelity. Hank Williams' classic "Your Cheatin' Heart," Kitty Wells' "Cheatin's a Sin," and Jan Howard's "The One You Slip Around With" take the viewpoint of the one being cheated on, while Shelly West's "Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat," Barbara Mandrell's "Married But Not to Each Other," and Jerry Lee Lewis' "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" are from the cheater's point of view. David Houston's "Almost Persuaded," Moe ...
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Country Shots: Two Timing Tunes tackles another of the songwriting topics country music does best: infidelity. Hank Williams' classic "Your Cheatin' Heart," Kitty Wells' "Cheatin's a Sin," and Jan Howard's "The One You Slip Around With" take the viewpoint of the one being cheated on, while Shelly West's "Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat," Barbara Mandrell's "Married But Not to Each Other," and Jerry Lee Lewis' "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" are from the cheater's point of view. David Houston's "Almost Persuaded," Moe Bandy's "It's a Cheating Situation," and Margaret Whiting's "Slipping Around" round out this entertaining look at cheating, country style. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
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