Though the song's lyrics focus on the anticipation of a betrayal rather than an actual affair, the parallels to Womack's history of "crossing lines" with those close to him have made it one of the most "savage" and infamous tracks in R&B history .
He actually blames his friend's absolute trust for making the temptation so difficult to resist, famously singing, "I think he really trusts me too much". The Real-Life "Scandal" Connection Bobby Womack - I Wish He Didnt Trust Me So Much
Years later, Womack's marriage to Barbara ended after she discovered he was having an affair with her teenage daughter (and Sam Cooke's biological child), Linda. Though the song's lyrics focus on the anticipation
While Bobby Womack insisted in his memoir that the song was not about a specific event, fans and critics often link it to his controversial relationship with his mentor, : While Bobby Womack insisted in his memoir that
The story behind 1985 hit " I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much " is a haunting exploration of temptation and betrayal that many listeners believe mirrors the singer's own scandalous real-life history. The Narrative of the Song
Just three months after Sam Cooke's tragic death in 1964, Womack married Cooke's widow, Barbara Campbell.
The narrator is deeply attracted to his friend's wife and fears he is "losing his grip" on his loyalty.