J.D. Souther, ‘Run Like a Thief’ (1972)
Souther’s self-titled debut gave us “How Long,” later covered by the Eagles, but it also was the home for this pained, downcast ballad about infidelity and the guilt that follows an affair: “Well we cheated on a friend, and cheaters never win,” he sings, capturing the new Seventies lifestyle in a way he probably didn’t even intend. The definitive version of the song, though, came from Bonnie Raitt on 1975’s Home Plate, a rendition that ramped up the ache and regret while staying true to the chastened spirit of the song. —D.B.