Slippin' Around

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"Slippin' Around" is a song written and recorded by Floyd Tillman in 1949. The most popular recording was a cover version by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely which reached number one on the Retail Folk (Country) Best Sellers chart.[1] 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.

Recorded versions (Slippin' Around)

Recorded versions (I'll Never Slip Around Again)

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 54.

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Preceded by Best Selling Retail Folk (Country & Western) Records
number one single by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely

October 8, 1949 - January 14, 1950
(seventeen weeks)
Succeeded by