Me and Mrs. Jones
Me and Mrs. Jones

Released: August 28, 2015

: A 2006 track from Back to Black that references the singer's feelings for rapper Nas (Nasir Jones).

While your request for likely refers to the classic soul ballad by Billy Paul , there are a couple of other popular references this could mean. Here are the most likely interpretations:

: Both characters have "obligations"—meaning they are married to other people—and must be "extra careful" not to build their hopes too high. Legacy and Impact

: They meet at the same cafe at 6:30 every day to hold hands and listen to their favorite song on the jukebox.

Written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert, the song was inspired by a real-life observation. The writers noticed a man and a woman who would meet at a bar in Philadelphia every day at the same time, sit in the same booth, and then leave separately. While the writers didn't actually know the pair, they imagined a secret, forbidden romance between them and turned it into a chart-topping hit.

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: A 2006 track from Back to Black that references the singer's feelings for rapper Nas (Nasir Jones).

While your request for likely refers to the classic soul ballad by Billy Paul , there are a couple of other popular references this could mean. Here are the most likely interpretations: Me and Mrs. Jones

: Both characters have "obligations"—meaning they are married to other people—and must be "extra careful" not to build their hopes too high. Legacy and Impact : A 2006 track from Back to Black

: They meet at the same cafe at 6:30 every day to hold hands and listen to their favorite song on the jukebox. Legacy and Impact : They meet at the

Written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert, the song was inspired by a real-life observation. The writers noticed a man and a woman who would meet at a bar in Philadelphia every day at the same time, sit in the same booth, and then leave separately. While the writers didn't actually know the pair, they imagined a secret, forbidden romance between them and turned it into a chart-topping hit.

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