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Tex Ritter – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often

It reached a significant spot on the Billboard charts, landing at number one in the country music category, proving just how popular it was during its time, it was also the first song written by a woman to reach number one on the country music charts.

Tex Ritter – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often

If you’re into classic country music, you’ve probably heard of «Tex Ritter – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often.» This catchy tune, recorded in 1945, strikes a chord with anyone who’s ever been on the wrong end of a two-timing partner. But there’s more to this song than just its title. Let’s dive in to learn about the singer, the song’s background, and what makes it so memorable.

A Look at the Song’s Origin

Tex Ritter - You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often
B-Side Single Tex Ritter Capitol 1945
«You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often» was written by Jenny Lou Carson and released by July 25, 1945. The song was produced by Capitol Records and at its release it was not included on any album, it came out as a single accompanied by side B by «Green Grow the Lilacs.» This track stands out because of its relatable lyrics and Tex Ritter’s iconic voice. It reached a significant spot on the Billboard charts, landing at number one in the country music category, proving just how popular it was during its time, it was also the first song written by a woman to reach number one on the country music charts.

What’s the Song About?

In «You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often,» Tex Ritter sings about betrayal and the end of a relationship. The lyrics express the feelings of someone who’s been hurt by a partner who has cheated one time too many. It’s a classic theme in country music, where heartbreak and resilience often take center stage. The straightforward storytelling and the twangy melody make it easy for listeners to connect with the song’s message.




Who Was Tex Ritter?

Tex Ritter - I'm Wastin' My Tears On You
Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter was one of the early stars of country music and a pioneer in the genre. Born in 1905, he made a name for himself not only as a singer but also as an actor in Western movies. Tex Ritter had a deep voice that resonated with fans, and his songs often told stories that were both engaging and relatable. He scored several hits throughout his career, including «I’m Wastin’ My Tears on You,» which topped the charts in 1944, and «Jealous Heart,» which reached number two in 1945.
Even though «You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often» was released in 1945, its message is timeless. The song captures the emotion of betrayal in a way that resonates with people even today. It’s a reminder that country music has always been about real-life experiences and the stories we can all relate to. Tex Ritter’s voice and the song’s simple yet powerful lyrics continue to make it a favorite among country music fans.
So if you’re looking for a classic tune that hits home, «Tex Ritter – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often» is definitely worth a listen. It’s a song that not only brings back memories of the golden age of country music but also speaks to the heart of what the genre is all about.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Tex Ritter – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often Lyrics

Everyone knows that you’re untrue
Honey you and me are through
You two timed me one time too often
I’m so tired of your abuse
Guess I’d better turn you loose
You two timed me one time too often
Nothing you can say or do
Will make me change my mind
I found out the hard way
That a man in love is always blind
I woke up and now I see
You’ve been playing games with me
You two timed me one time to often
I’ll go find somebody new
You’ll regret it when I do
You two timed me one time too often
All you did was take my heart
Make it ache and break apart
You two timed me one time too often
There’s no use to stand around
And say you’re sorry now
I’m no good at playing that
Old second fiddle anyhow
It’s too late too make amends
This is where our courtin’ ends
You two timed me one time too often

GENIUS




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