Three Time Loser
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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I wonder how many teardrops gonna fall tonight?
I wonder how many heartaches gonna a woman have in one life?

I lost a lover, lost my friend
I'm through with love, I just can't win

I'm a three time loser, three time loser
I wonder how many hours for true love I will have to wait
I wonder how many heartaches for true love I will have to wait

Lost love once, lost love twice
What kind of love is worth that price

Three time loser
One two three into into three
A three time loser

I wonder how many hours for true love I will have to wait
I wonder how many heartaches for true love I will have to wait

I lost a lover, lost my friend
I'm through with love and I just can't win

Three time loser babe
One two three into into three
Three time loser

Lost love once, lost it twice
What kind of love is worth that price





Three time loser babe, see I'm three time loser babe

Overall Meaning

In this song, Bonnie Raitt expresses her feelings of lost love, betrayal and the difficulty she is experiencing finding true love. She questions how many more tears she has left to cry and how many more heartaches she will have to endure before finally finding true, worthwhile love. The repetition of the phrase "I wonder how many" emphasizes her confusion and feelings of helplessness.


Bonnie Raitt recounts her experiences with lost love, making it clear that she has been through the pain more than once, having lost a lover and friend, and feeling unable to achieve romantic success. The phrase "I'm through with love" emphasizes her feelings of defeat and resignation. Bonnie Raitt even refers to herself as a "three-time loser," highlighting the number of times she has experienced failed relationships. The repetition of the phrase "three-time loser" in the song's chorus further emphasizes Bonnie's feelings of hopelessness.


In conclusion, 'Three-Time Loser' talks about how Bonnie Raitt has experienced the pain of lost love multiple times and is questioning what it will take to find true love. She is expressing her feelings of defeat and disappointment in her past relationships, emphasizing that she thinks she will never find true love.


Line by Line Meaning

I wonder how many teardrops gonna fall tonight?
Reflecting on the sadness that will come tonight and the tears that will be shed.


I wonder how many heartaches gonna a woman have in one life?
Questioning how many heartbreaks one woman can endure in a lifetime.


I lost a lover, lost my friend
Having experienced both the loss of a romantic partner and a dear friend.


I'm through with love, I just can't win
Feeling defeated in love and wanting to give up on it altogether.


I'm a three time loser, three time loser
Declaring oneself as a three-time loser in love.


Lost love once, lost love twice
Having lost love more than once and wondering if it is worth the pain.


What kind of love is worth that price
Questioning whether the heartache that comes with love is really worth it.


I wonder how many hours for true love I will have to wait
Questioning how long it will take to find true love.


Lost love once, lost love twice
Having lost love more than once and questioning whether it is worth trying again.


Three time loser babe
Repeating the declaration of being a three-time loser in love.


One two three into into three
Counting each instance of being a loser in love and emphasizing the repetition.


I'm through with love and I just can't win
Feeling done with love and unable to find success in it.




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DON COVAY, DONALD COVAY, RONALD MILLER

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Comments from YouTube:

Tom CONWAY

I have been a huge fan of Bonnie and her music for a long time. Seen her LIVE plenty of times.

Diana Crow

Dynamic, charismatic and timeless! Spectacular at Red Rocks, Colorado! Her hair matches the ROCKS!! Sound divine! Thank YOU!

Jim Parker

I started playing slide 50 years ago. There aren't five people on this whole planet that make those strings sound like a singer's voice the way that Bonnie does.

good 'un

@Jim Parker, I've seen Cooder a number of times, including with Lindley. Seen John Hammond too. Martin Simpson is another good un.

Jim Parker

@good 'un Joe Walsh and John Hammond quickly come to mind. Also a vote for Ry Cooder.

good 'un

@Jim Parker , well, most good slide players do emulate the vocal lines; but Lowell George is a good 'un for sure. Who are the others on your list?

Jim Parker

@good 'un I'm referring specifically to a style of playing that she (and Lowell George) used that sounds like singing.

good 'un

Well, let's see.....Ry Cooder, David Lindley, Sonny Landreth, Dave Hole, Cindy Cashdollar, Meghan Lovell (of Larkin Poe)......also John Mooney, Roy Rogers....and if you included people who are no longer with us, Johnny Winter, Duane Allman, Ellen McElwaine.... there are a lot of strong limbs and branches on the tree of slide guitar, and you are correct that Bonnie is right up there with the best of 'em!

STEPHANIE DORRIS

She is so damn talented go girl!

Clem McGuinness

This gets better every time I hear it

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