You Don't Know How Lucky You Are
Patty Loveless Lyrics


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Most people use money to measure success
The big car they're drivin' and the way that they dress
If there's someone who loves you you're richer by far
You don't know how lucky you are
Society's pages she never may grace
Or dress in fine garments of satin and lace

But if comfort awaits you in the warmth of her arms
You don't know how lucky you are

Just under the surface lie riches untold
More precious than diamonds more treasured than gold
Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart
You don't know how lucky you are

Just under the surface lie riches untold
More precious than diamonds more treasured than gold
Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart
You don't know how lucky you are





Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart
You don't know how lucky you are

Overall Meaning

Patty Loveless's song, You Don't Know How Lucky You Are, is a heartfelt ballad about the importance of valuing true love. In the first verse, Loveless sings about how people often measure their success by their material possessions and societal status, but true richness comes from being loved. The second verse is dedicated to a woman who may not fit society's expectations of beauty and wealth, but her love brings comfort and warmth to her partner's life.


The chorus emphasizes the value of true love, comparing it to untold riches that are more precious than diamonds and gold. The final line, "Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart, you don't know how lucky you are," is a reminder to appreciate and treasure the love that we have in our lives.


The message of the song is clear: True love and companionship are invaluable, and it's important to recognize their worth. The lyrics serve as a reminder to not take love for granted, and to appreciate the people who bring happiness and warmth to our lives, even if they may not fit society's conventional standards of success.


Line by Line Meaning

Most people use money to measure success
Many people equate success with wealth and material possessions.


The big car they're drivin' and the way that they dress
People often judge others based on the things they own and how they look.


If there's someone who loves you you're richer by far
Having someone who loves you is more valuable than material possessions.


You don't know how lucky you are
You underestimate how fortunate you are to have someone who loves you.


Society's pages she never may grace
The person being described may not be considered fashionable or glamorous by society's standards.


Or dress in fine garments of satin and lace
They may not have expensive or fancy clothing.


But if comfort awaits you in the warmth of her arms
This person may not have material wealth, but they offer emotional comfort and support.


Just under the surface lie riches untold
The true value of a person is hidden beneath the surface and cannot be measured by material possessions.


More precious than diamonds more treasured than gold
The love and companionship of a good partner is more valuable than expensive jewelry or precious metals.


Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart
The unconditional love of a good woman is something that cannot be bought or sold and is invaluable to those who receive it.


You don't know how lucky you are
The person being described may not fully appreciate the value of the love and support they receive from their partner.


Priceless is true love in a good woman's heart
The song emphasizes the value of true love, particularly when it comes from a partner who is kind, loyal, and loving.


You don't know how lucky you are
The song is a reminder that we should not take for granted the love and support we receive from those around us, and that true riches come from the relationships we build, not the material possessions we accumulate.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JACKSON, WILLS

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