change one's tune



change one's tune

Also, sing another or a different tune . Reverse one's views or behavior, switch sides, as in When she realized she was talking to the bank president, she quickly changed her tune, or I bet Dan will sing a different tune when he finds out what the salary is. A version of this term, sing another song, dates from about 1300, and it has been theorized that it alludes to itinerant minstrels who changed the words of their songs to please their current audience. The first locution was already in use by 1600. Also see dance to another tune.
See also: change, tune

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kshathra Vairya-Persian Mythology
Romeo-Italian
CzesŁAwaches-WAH-vahPolish
Minos-Greek Mythology
AsaAY-sə (English)Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Fouad-Arabic