Howdy folks, Gordon Lightfoot recorded two studio versions of this song. The 1968 version is more simplistically performed than the 1978 version that has more recording engineer input and slightly different lyrics.
Both versions tell the same sordid story of a man whose significant other (wife? girl friend?) is cheating on him with another man and that he can tell by the various clues and cues she portrays when they are together.
The cheated-on fellow tells her that leaving him is okay but that lying about or that refusing to reveal her cheating ways is wrong.
A sad song that serves as a warning to any gender.
Howdy folks, Gordon Lightfoot recorded two studio versions of this song. The 1968 version is more simplistically performed than the 1978 version that has more recording engineer input and slightly different lyrics.
Both versions tell the same sordid story of a man whose significant other (wife? girl friend?) is cheating on him with another man and that he can tell by the various clues and cues she portrays when they are together.
The cheated-on fellow tells her that leaving him is okay but that lying about or that refusing to reveal her cheating ways is wrong.
A sad song that serves as a warning to any gender.