Exploring themes of betrayal and infidelity, this Shania Twain track delves into the emotional turmoil experienced by a woman confronting her unfaithful partner. Through the repetition of the central question, "Whose bed have your boots been under?" the song masterfully captures the narrator's suspicion and heartbreak. 💔 The lyrics illustrate her awareness of multiple romantic relationships her partner engages in, highlighting Lolita, Rita, Jill, and others as evidence of his unfaithfulness. As the song progresses, a blend of frustration and empowerment emerges, ultimately leading to the narrator's decision to move on, demanding truth and accountability. Twain's storytelling is enhanced by a playful yet biting tone, reflecting both the gravity of betrayal and the empowering choice to seek truth and self-respect. It's a powerful anthem for anyone facing similar situations, reminding listeners they deserve honesty and fidelity. 🔥
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
Lyrics
Whose bed have your boots been under?
Whose bed have your boots been under?
And whose heart did you steal I wonder?
This time did it feel like thunder, baby?
Whose bed have your boots been under?
Don't look so lonely, don't act so blue
I know I'm not the only girl you run to
I know about Lolita, your little Spanish flame
I've seen you around with Rita, the redhead down the lane
Whose bed have your boots been under?
And whose heart did you steal I wonder?
This time did it feel like thunder, baby?
And who did you run to?
And whose lips have you been kissin'?
And whose ear did you make a wish in?
Is she the one that you've been missin', baby?
Well whose bed have your boots been under?
I heard you've been sneakin' around with Jill
And what about that weekend with Beverly Hill
And I've seen you walkin' with long legs Louise
And you weren't just talkin' last night with Denise
Whose bed have your boots been under?
And whose heart did you steal I wonder?
This time did it feel like thunder, baby?
And who did you run to?
And whose lips have you been kissin'?
And whose ear did you make a wish in?
Is she the one that you've been missin', baby?
Well whose bed have your boots been under?
Come on boots
Oh yeah
Bring it boys
So next time you're lonely don't call on me
Try the operator, maybe she'll be free
Whose bed have your boots been under?
And whose heart did you steal I wonder?
This time did it feel like thunder?
Whose bed have your boots been under?
And whose heart did you steal I wonder?
And this time did it feel like thunder, baby?
And who did you run to?
And whose lips have you been kissin'?
And whose ear did you make a wish in?
Is she the one that you've been missin', baby?
Well whose bed have your boots been under?
I wanna know whose bed, baby
Whose bed, whose bed
Oh oh baby (whose bed, whose bed)
Tell me, whose bed, I wanna know (whose bed, whose bed)
You better start talkin'
Or you better start walkin'
Writer(s): Robert John Lange, Shania Twain
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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