George drew from his experience and ornamented it a bit. Of course he wasn't married, but he did "date" women. There was one in particular that did try to take advantage of him for fame and money, and when he finally told her to beat it, she sold George to out the press with lies about a relationship. It's hard to tell though, this song could easily be inspired by that situation, whereas "Credit Card Baby" illustrates it directly.
George drew from his experience and ornamented it a bit. Of course he wasn't married, but he did "date" women. There was one in particular that did try to take advantage of him for fame and money, and when he finally told her to beat it, she sold George to out the press with lies about a relationship. It's hard to tell though, this song could easily be inspired by that situation, whereas "Credit Card Baby" illustrates it directly.
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