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Phrase(s): change someone’s tune
to change the manner of a person, usually from bad to good, or from rude to pleasant. • The teller was most unpleasant until she learned that I’m a bank director. Then she changed her tune. • "I will help change your tune by fining you $150," said the judge to the rude defendant.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs