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Three Lovers Were Losers Today Song Lyrics and Chords by Red Sovine
Three Lovers Were Losers Today
Recorded by Red Sovine
Written by Webb Pierce, Max Powell, Red Sovine
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I had dinner today with your
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mother and dad
And we talked of your goin'
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away
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never seen three
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people so sad
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lovers were
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losers
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today
For your mother she loves you your
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dad loves you
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Though our love is different we're
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sat there until there was
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nothin' left to say
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lovers were
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dad loves you
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sat there until there was
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nothin' left to say
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lovers were
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today
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today
FAQ
Who sang the the song Three Lovers Were Losers Today?
- The song Three Lovers Were Losers Today was sang by Red Sovine.
Who is Red Sovine?
- Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 - April 4, 1980) was an American country music singer and songwriter associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives but set to music. His most noted examples are "Giddyup Go" (1965) and "Teddy Bear" (1976), both of which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.