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About the Song

Back in 1991, when Brooks & Dunn unleashed their groundbreaking debut album Brand New Man, they didn’t just introduce themselves — they redefined the future of country music. With a seamless blend of honky-tonk swagger, heartfelt balladry, and irresistible hooks, the album rocketed the duo into superstardom. Nestled among its hit-packed tracklist is an often-overlooked but wonderfully crafted song: “Cheating on the Blues.”

While the album’s major singles like “Neon Moon,” “My Next Broken Heart,” and the title track “Brand New Man” stole the radio spotlight, “Cheating on the Blues” serves as a hidden treasure — a song that captures both the pain of heartbreak and the stubborn, slightly hopeful act of trying to move on.

The title itself is clever. “Cheating on the Blues” flips the script — instead of cheating because of the blues, the narrator is cheating on the blues, daring to smile again, laugh a little, maybe even dance, despite the sorrow still lurking in his heart. It’s about that confusing middle ground after a breakup, when you’re not quite healed but no longer completely broken. The lyrics walk that fine line between melancholy and resilience with classic country charm.

Vocally, Ronnie Dunn delivers a masterclass in subtle emotion. His voice — rich, soulful, and unmistakably country — carries just enough ache to remind you he’s been through the heartache, but there’s a lightness in his phrasing that lets you believe he might just pull through. Kix Brooks, with his energetic stage presence and tight harmonies, complements the song’s tone perfectly, giving it that signature Brooks & Dunn chemistry.

Musically, the track leans into the duo’s traditional roots with a toe-tapping beat, weeping steel guitar, and just a hint of barroom piano. It’s easy to imagine this one playing from a jukebox late at night, as a lone cowboy leans on the counter and tells himself, “Maybe tonight, I’ll cheat on the blues.”

“Cheating on the Blues” may not have climbed the charts, but it remains a fan-favorite for those who’ve truly explored Brand New Man from start to finish. It’s a reminder that beyond the hits, Brooks & Dunn have always excelled at capturing the full emotional spectrum — from heartbreak to hope — with wit, honesty, and unforgettable melodies.

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