Slippin’ Around

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"Slippin’ Around" is a classic country music song, best known for its popular 1949 recording by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely about the emotional turmoil of an extramarital affair.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
chartPerformance hit on U.S. country charts
hit on U.S. pop charts
composer Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Ernest Tubb NERFINISHED
Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED
Other country artists
era 1940s country music
firstRecordingArtist Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED
genre country
hasAnswerSong I’ll Never Slip Around Again NERFINISHED
hasBsideForWhitingWakelySingle Wedding Bells NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED
notableFor early mainstream country song about adultery
notableRecordingBy Jimmy Wakely NERFINISHED
Margaret Whiting NERFINISHED
originalArtist Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED
performedAsDuetBy Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1949
recordLabelOfWhitingWakelyVersion Capitol Records NERFINISHED
releaseYearOfNotableRecording 1949
subjectMatter betrayal
guilt
secret romantic relationship
theme emotional turmoil
extramarital affair
infidelity
writer Floyd Tillman NERFINISHED

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Margaret Whiting notableWork Slippin’ Around