Breakin' the Rules
Hank Thompson And His Brazos Valley Boys Lyrics


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Breakin' the rules every time I hug and kiss you darling
While you wear another's name
If you're breakin' the rules in any kind of game you're playing reckless
And taking chances just the same

Can it be a sin to love you like I do
And we'd just be called a pair of fools
If it's so wrong to want to be with you my darling
Then I guess I'll go on breakin' rules


Can it be a sin

Overall Meaning

The song "Breakin' The Rules" by Hank Thompson tells the story of a man who is deeply in love with a woman who is already in a committed relationship. He continues to love her and openly expresses his affection through kissing and hugging, despite knowing that it is against societal norms and the rules of the game. He questions whether it is really a sin to love someone with such intensity and wonders why their love must be frowned upon.


Throughout the song, the lyrics suggest that the man is willing to take risks to be with the woman he loves, even if it means breaking the rules. He acknowledges that this is a reckless behavior, but his love for her is too strong to ignore. The song embodies the idea of taking a chance on love, even if it means going against the norm.


One interesting aspect of the song is how it challenges traditional views of love and relationships. It highlights the idea that love knows no bounds and that sometimes rules need to be broken to find true happiness. Another interesting aspect is that the song was deemed controversial when it was released in 1950, as it touched on taboo subjects such as infidelity and extramarital affairs.


Line by Line Meaning

Breakin' the rules every time I hug and kiss you darling
I defy conventions and regulations each time I embrace and kiss you, my beloved.


While you wear another's name
Even though you are committed to someone else.


If you're breakin' the rules in any kind of game you're playing reckless
If you are willing to contravene the laws and norms in any competition, you are behaving recklessly.


And taking chances just the same
You are also assuming risks, just like me.


Can it be a sin to love you like I do
Is it possible that my love for you can be considered a transgression?


And we'd just be called a pair of fools
Society would perceive us as two imbeciles.


If it's so wrong to want to be with you my darling
If it's considered incorrect to desire your company, my love.


Then I guess I'll go on breakin' rules
Then I suppose I'll continue to defy the norms.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AL BLASINGAME, BILLY GRAY, HANK THOMPSON

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