Slippin' Around
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"Slippin' Around" is a song written in 1949 and originally recorded by Floyd Tillman, though the most popular recording was a cover version by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely. It is a song about a person cheating on his/her spouse.
Tillman wrote a follow-up song, the same year, with essentially the same melody, called "I'll Never Slip Around Again" in which the cheater has married the one that he/she cheated with, and is in turn worried that he/she is being cheated on. Tillman, as well as Whiting and Wakely, recorded this song as well, as did Doris Day.
[edit] Recorded versions (Slippin' Around)
- Dave Dudley
- Great American String Band
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Benny Martin
- Sammy Masters
- George Morgan and Marion Worth (1964)
- Ray Price
- Floyd Tillman
- Ernest Tubb
- Jimmy Wakely and Margaret Whiting (recorded July 20, 1949)
- Kai Winding
- Rex Turner and the Westerners
[edit] Recorded versions (I'll Never Slip Around Again)
- Doris Day
- Floyd Tillman
- Jimmy Wakely and Margaret Whiting
- Rex turner and the Westerners