: The video uses color to tell the story—bright whites for the wife’s "innocence" and home life, contrasted with dark, dim lighting for the husband's affair in a bar.
: Smith wrote the song with Jimmy Napes after observing a friend’s marriage fall apart due to infidelity.
The music video, directed by Luke Monaghan, brings the lyrics to life with a 1950s-inspired aesthetic.
The song was a massive commercial hit and remains a staple of Smith's discography.
Unlike typical "breakup anthems" that focus on rage or empowerment, this song explores the .