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The Cheater (song)

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166:. The Intro begins in E Flat Minor, with the verses beginning in the key of G Flat major, changing to G major and again to A Flat major throughout the song, with the Chorus ending in F Minor, with an A Flat Major chord in the guitar. Walter Scott's vocals range from Eb3 to C5. On the B-side is a song titled "Try Me Baby." 170:
the extent where people are staying in their houses. Eventually, the cheater steals the narrator's lover and the narrator is determined to get her back. The narrator foresees a day that the cheater finds true love of his own before it all falls apart, and the people who find out are laughing and making fun of him.
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The content of the song describes the story of a man, known as 'the cheater' who will 'build up' a relationship with someone's significant other before 'letting them down' by lying, betraying and mistreating them, a notorious 'fool-hearted clown' who is apparently warned about by people every day to
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where his decomposed body was finally found in 1987. Eventually, the boyfriend of Scott's second wife was found guilty of his murder, as well as his own wife's, and was given two life sentences. It was seen by many as a cruel irony that saw Scott meeting his untimely end in the way that he did,
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that prevented them from doing so. The manager, Mel Friedman had an agenda of his own that did not involve the band, and thus the band was forcefully split apart from each other following two singles that scraped the pit of the Hot 100, "The Teaser" and a cover of
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Nearly 20 years after their dissolution, the band was preparing for a big reunion concert before Walter Scott mysteriously disappeared in December 1983. Scott was tied up, shot in the back, and thrown into a
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magazine as a "potent, medium-paced, harmonic tune backed with a strong, steady beat" that has a "good dance sound and lyrics." The song may also be remembered for being an exception at the peak of the
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review of ‘The Cheater’ describes it as "something of a blue-eyed soul flavor with the vibrant horn arrangements and Scott’s almost black vocal approach." It was described in
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received billing on the recording ("Vocal by Walter Scott"), which was produced by Mel Friedman. It features on their 1966 album
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that was released in October 1965. The band's lead singer
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in reached number 37. It was also certified Gold by the
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Index

Single
Bob Kuban and the In-Men
B-side
Genre
Pop rock
Songwriter(s)
Bob Kuban and the In-Men
Walter Scott
BPM
Australia
Vietnam War
The Beatles
Drive My Car
cistern
Blowfly
The Weird World of Blowfly
Billboard Hot 100
Canada
RIAA
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
one-hit wonders
AllMusic
Cashbox
British Invasion
"One Hit Wonders » 60 KUBAN, BOB & THE IN-MEN "THE CHEATER""
"Man who murdered St. Louis singer dies in prison"
"The Cheater | Bob Kuban And The In Men | The Hot 100"
"RPM Top 100 Singles - April 11, 1966"
"RPM Top 100 Singles - May 23, 1966"
"Bob Kuban & the In-Men Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More"

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