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Introduction:

Released in 1975, One & One & One is a country song that cemented the career of American country music singer Gene Watson. The song, written by Buddy Cannon and John Northrup, was a major hit for Watson, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and propelling him to national recognition. One & One & One was produced by Billy Sherrill, a legendary figure in country music known for his polished “countrypolitan” sound. Sherrill had worked with artists like Tammy Wynette and George Jones, and his production on One & One & One helped Watson achieve a similar level of mainstream success.

One & One & One is a classic country ballad about love and commitment. The lyrics tell the story of a couple who have been through life’s challenges together, and their bond has grown stronger as a result. The song uses the metaphor of “one and one and one makes three” to illustrate how a couple in love can create a powerful connection that goes beyond the sum of its parts. Watson’s smooth vocals and sincere delivery resonated with audiences, and the song’s simple yet powerful message about enduring love struck a chord with many listeners.

One & One & One‘s success helped establish Watson as a major force in country music. The song’s critical and commercial acclaim opened doors for Watson, leading to a string of successful albums and singles throughout the 1970s and 1980s. One & One & One also transcended its genre, becoming a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions. Even today, the song remains a beloved classic in the country music canon, a testament to Watson’s talent and the enduring power of its message.

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Lyrics:

The first time I laid eyes on you it was love for meIt never crossed my mind about all I couldn’t seeNow suddenly there’s more than me you’re living forI go to you and find a stranger at your door.
One and one and one is one too manyAnd I can’t understand your reasons whyBut one and one and one is one too manySo, let me be the one to say goodbye.
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You say God blessed you with two good menAnd you can’t choose ’cause in different waysWe both mean the world to youAnd you’re wonderin’ now if somehow I could live with thatBut God above wouldn’t call this love so I want out.
One and one and one is one too manyAnd I can’t understand your reasons whyBut one and one and one is one too manySo, let me be the one to say goodbye.
Honey, let me be the one to say goodbye…