Apparently hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... and what could be worse than that woman venting her scorn in a song?
Well, Mick Jagger will soon find out.
His ex-wife, Jerry Hall has finally revealed a little portion of angst at his philandering ways - in a musical format.
The 6ft Texan model has recorded her first song, and it contains thinly-veiled references to her former husband's cheating.
They split five years ago, after Jagger's affair with Brazilian model Luciana Morad - which led to the birth of their son Lucas.
But rather than keep it all bottled up, Jerry has co-written a song with her friend and neighbour, Rachel Fuller (girlfriend of The Who's Pete Townshend), called Around This Table.
Apparently it's about a dining table at her Richmond home, which she shared with Jagger until their split in 1999.
The song goes: "We make love on it. Our children scratch their names beneath. The fire lights our passion. And the wine has numbed our grief.
"Then you bring other women while I am out of town. And I can always sense when a stranger has sat down."
The song will appear on Rachel's forthcoming album, Cigarettes and Housework - and Jerry recently gave a 'spoken word' delivery of the track during a showcase for British artists hosted by Radio 2 in Austin, Texas.
Rachel revealed that Jerry opted to voice the song because "she can't really sing."


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