"They broke up right before we met, but got back together while we … The Other Woman was Ray Price 's follow-up to his classic Night Life album and on it he continued to work the seasoned Texas honky tonk he and the Cherokee Cowboys had been perfecting since the mid-'50s -- this in the midst of his initial foray into the country pop style he would eventually embrace. I always really liked his voice and this song is full of the tension that love triangle’s bring. With Cherokee alumni Buddy Emmons on guitar and pedal steel, Tommy Jackson on fiddle, and Buddy Harmon handling the drums, Price works some choice country terrain including a lazy shuffle rendition of the perennial "Born to Lose" and a show-stopping version of Floyd Tillman's "This Cold War With You." Post was not sent - check your email addresses! “She made my days long before you made my nights.”. Simply because when they are around each other I still feel like the other woman even though everyone knows the truth and we are together, Im tired of feeling this way. That old song that they used to play (That old song) On the radio just about every day And whenever I hear it all I can do Is reminisce about lovin you That old song that they still play (That old song) Keeps me longin for the good old days The lyric and the melody (Melody) Remindin me how in love we used to be I shouldn't be tellin you this I know that I'm out of place (Out of place) But when I love another woman I … And there are never toys that's scattered everywhere Price's famous shuffle beat style is still intact here, too, on the chart-topping title track, Hank Cochran's codependency nugget "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me," and a pair of Fred Carter gems -- "Too Much Love is Spoiling You" and "Rose Colored Glasses" -- all benefiting from Emmons' stellar pedal steel work. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Kinney appear in supporting roles. A couple of recent other woman songs that were great are Miranda Lambert’s “More Like Her” and Joey+Rory’s “Cheater, Cheater”. So far, my favorite track is “Soon”, the title track of one of her 90’s albums, and a #2 hit on the country charts. How do you get over that feeling?? This song portrays the beginning, TOW has a summer fling with a taken man, and it goes too far. Soon. I was very impressed with “Soon” when I heard it. Country music from a fan's point of view since 2008, While getting a card for my mom’s birthday at Wal-Mart, I decided to swing through the CD section. Why don’t you stay? She sees the hurt the wife, and wishes it was all different: I can’t whitewash my excuses, The rest is all ’90s material. Any song suggestions for this type of situation. Asks her when can I be with you again Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. The Other Woman, a 1965 album by Ray Price, or the song "The Other Woman (In My Life)" The Other Woman (Ray Parker, Jr. album), 1982 "The Other Woman" (Ray Parker Jr. song), 1982 "The Other Woman" (Loretta Lynn song), 1963; The Other Woman (Miss Jones album), 1998; The Other Woman (Deni Hines and James Morrison album), 2007; The Other Women, a 2000 album by The Corn Sisters; Other uses. I’ve only gotten halfway…. So yes I was the other woman in the relationship for a while. While browsing the CDs, I found Tanya Tucker’s 20 Greatest Hits, so since I know none of her songs, I picked up the set for 8 bucks. A haunting cover of the original by Nina Simone, “The Other Woman” is a melancholic send off to Ultraviolence that explores the darker side of being the titular woman … Tanya really gives this song the emotional thrust it needs, and it never gets bombastic like it could. In my mind, the narrative for this record ends with the last track, not the bonus deluxe stuff, all that business. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. The Other Woman does not quite match the variety or song quality of Night Life, but the steady delivery of fine country material as well as the spacious Grady Martin production make for very enjoyable listening.