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The best rock and pop songs about infidelity and cheating of all-time. Our favorite rock stars write about cheating girlfriends and boyfriends.

#350 Between The Lines- Sara Bareilles

Too late- two choices to stay or to leave/
Mine was so easy to uncover/
He’d already left with the other.

Sometimes obscure lyrics can hide a beautiful story and serve a purpose. Sara Bareilles’ “Between the Lines” is a perfect example of this. This is essentially a story about a couple breaking up. But the details are what make the song interesting. It appears that the man in the story is married, as one of the only things that is keeping them truly apart is a piece of paper. Something like a marriage certificate!?

Between The Lines Meaning
Sara Bareilles

The woman is hoping he will leave his wife for her, and perhaps he has said he will in the past. In fact, she has read between the lines a thousand times that he will. Of course, he will.

But something has changed. Perhaps she grew tired. She started listening to him closer. It turns out he talks about his wife all the time—she was just willfully ignoring it. She will no longer defend his intentions after his repeated failures to “do the right thing by her” and leave his wife. Perhaps there was an ultimatum, but his answer is clear…he is staying with is wife. She’s done.

Between the Lines meaning
Sara

Sara’s voice is always amazing. You can hear her great range here—both in terms of her range up and down the octaves and her emotional range. It takes an emotional courage to present a story like this. (Though of course, just because she sings about it doesn’t mean it is her in the story).

But that obfuscation of the lyrics serves a purpose in a song like this. For the artist, it allows him/her to talk about emotionally charged and private material while at the same time not revealing details about themselves that might make them seem less marketable.

Between The Lines Lyrics

Time to tell me the truth.
To burden your mouth for what you say,
No pieces of paper in the way.
Cause I can’t continue pretending to choose
The opposite sides on which we fall,
The “loving you laters” if at all,
No right minds could wrong be this many times.

My memory is cruel.
I’m queen of attention to details,
Defending intentions if he fails.
Until now, he told me her name.
It sounded familiar in a way,
I could have sworn I’d heard him say it ten thousand times;
If only I had been listening.

Leave unsaid unspoken,
Eyes wide shut unopened.
You and me,
Always between the lines.
Between the lines.

I thought I thought I was ready to bleed.
That we’d move from the shadows on the wall,
And stand in the center of it all.
Too late two choices to stay or to leave.
Mine was so easy to uncover,
He’d already left with the other.
So I’ve learned to listen through silence.

Leave unsaid unspoken,
Eyes wide shut unopened.
You and me always be…

I tell myself all the words he surely meant to say.
I’ll talk until the conversation doesn’t stay on,
Wait for me I’m almost ready,
When he meant let go.

Leave unsaid unspoken,
Eyes wide shut unopened.
You and me
Always be,
You and me
Always between the lines.

Songwriters: Sara Bareilles

#316 Nothing in This World- The Kinks

Met a girl, fell in love, glad as I can be
But I think all the time, is she true to me?

The Kinks’ “Nothing in This World” is another song about a guy who got screwed over by a girl. He was so happy and now he finds out she is two-timing. Why can’t she just be true to him. The song is kind of a revelation of sorts. It feels like the narrator is coming to terms with the truth that his woman is really a cheater and is telling us how he feels. His pride is hurt, he doesn’t understand what he did wrong when he would have done anything for that girl.

Nothing in this World Meaning
The Kinks

“Nothing in this World” is a bit of a departure from the usual Kinks fare. It is slightly more light- rock than the heavy rock they are best known for. This shows them off as a versatile band. It is also a bit more musically diverse than the electric guitars. Here we have a bass that contributes a lot to the melody. We still have the electric guitar, just as an accompanying instrument in this song.

Lyrics Nothing in the World
Met a girl, fell in love
Glad as I can be
Met a girl, fell in love
Glad as I can be
But I think all the time
Is she true to me?

‘Cause there’s nothin’ in this world
To stop me worryin’ ’bout that girl

I found out I was wrong
She was just two timin’
I found out I was wrong
She just kept on lyin’
Now she tries to tell the truth
And I just can’t believe

‘Cause there’s nothin’ in this world
To stop me worryin’ ’bout that girl

Tell me who can I turn to
Just who can I believe?
Tried to put her out of my mind
She’ll only cause me grief
But I love that girl, whatever she’s done
You know, it hurts me deeply

‘Cause there’s nothin’ in this world
To stop me worryin’ ’bout that girl

I know, she’s been with other fellas
Why she keep on lyin’?
It hurts me so when she says nothin’
I really feel like dyin’
I ache inside until I think
I know, it’s just my pride

‘Cause there’s nothin’ in this world
To stop me worryin’ ’bout that girl
‘Cause there’s nothin’ in this world
To stop me worryin’ ’bout that girl

written by Ray Davies

#133 Hey Joe- Jimi Hendrix

I’m goin’ down to shoot my old lady/
You know I caught her messin’ round with another man. And that ain’t cool.

Jimi Hendrix “Hey Joe” is so badass. I always thought it was written by Hendrix, but it turns out it was written by a man named Billy Roberts. I know that The Byrds recorded the song first, but to say the song is different is an understatement.

The ultimate improvement you can make to a song when you cover it is to “make it your own”…and Jimi certainly did. He slowed down the tempo, emphasized the guitar and bass and simplified the lyrics. He made it his own.

Hey Joe meaning
Jimi

The way Jimi describes Joe is great. Joe caught his woman with another man and wants to shoot her.  But it isn’t so much his words, it’s how he’s saying the words. Hendrix tells the wild story of trying to talk Joe out of killing his own wife. By the end of the song, Jimi is sympathetic to Joe saying, “Shoot her one more time for me”! “You better get outta here to Mexico.” I love it. “Hey Joe” is one of Jimi’s best.

His performance of this song at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967 is the most outrageous live performance I have ever seen. Have you seen it? I almost don’t want to spoil it but SPOILERS ahead… (Go watch it above).

He plays guitar with his teeth! And plays guitar behind his back! And sings while chewing gum. And the song sounds perfect. He was such a great showman. This performance is breathtaking.

Hey Joe Lyrics

Hey Joe,
Where you goin’ with that gun in your hand?
Hey Joe,
I said “where you goin’ with that gun in your hand?”
Alright.

“I’m goin down to shoot my old lady,
You know I caught her messin’ ’round with another man.
I’m goin’ down to shoot my old lady,
You know I caught her messin’ ’round with another man.”
And that ain’t too cool.
(Ah-backing vocal on each line)
Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot your woman down,
You shot her down now.

Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot you old lady down,
You shot her down to the ground. Yeah!
Yes, I did, I shot her
You know I caught her messin’ ’round,
Messin’ ’round town.
Uh, yes I did, I shot her,
You know I caught my old lady messin’ ’round town.
And I gave her the gun and I shot her!

Alright
(Ah! Hey Joe)
Shoot her one more time again, baby!

written by Billy Roberts