Two Time Loser - Brenton Wood

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Two Time Loser Lyrics

Two time loser
Two times I'm a loser
Two time loser
All because I tried to play the game

Once I had me a sweet girl
Oh boy, what a neat little girl
I didn't know how much she really cared for me
So now I what real trouble can be

I played around with one of her friends
I didn't know just what I was gettin' into
I acted a fool and told her friend I dug her
And I came on like the world's sweetest lover

Now I'm a two time loser
Two times I'm a loser
Two time loser
All because I tried to play the game
As I wanna lose you, baby

Once I got you back I'll never let you go again
I've made a mistake for the very last time now
My baby, please, give me some kind of sign
I wanna know if you will ever love me again
Now baby, I wanna be more than your friend


Other fellows can play the fool
This time, darling, I'm gonna keep my cool
'Cause two times I'm a loser
Two times I'm a loser, baby
Two times

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There are at least two artists with the name Brenton Wood: an American soul singer and songwriter, and a rock musician.

1.) Alfred Jesse Smith (born July 26, 1941 in Shreveport, Louisiana), better known by the stage name Brenton Wood, is an American singer and songwriter, best known for his two 1967 hits: Oogum Boogum Song and Gimme Little Sign.

When he was a child his family moved west to San Pedro in Los Angeles, California. In his high school years his family relocated to nearby Compton, where Brenton became a member of the Compton High School track team and received several awards for his athletic achievements.

Following his high school graduation, Wood enrolled in Compton College. Soon after he took the stage name Brenton Wood, possibly inspired by the wealthy Los Angeles enclave of Brentwood (some sources state that the name is in honor of his "home county"). During his period there his musical interests began to manifest themselves. He was inspired by Jesse Belvin and Sam Cooke, and he began cultivating his songwriting skills, also becoming an accomplished pianist.

After signing with Double Shot Records he had a hit with "The Oogum Boogum Song" in the spring of 1967. It reached number 19 on the R&B charts and number 34 on the pop listing. His biggest hit came in September the same year. "Gimme Little Sign" hit #9 on the pop chart and also #19 on the R&B charts. In the song gimme little sign is not sung, instead the chorus repeats "give me some kind of sign".

"Gimme Little Sign" was later covered by Danielle Brisebois who had a hit with it in 1994. "Gimme Little Sign" was also recorded by Ricky Nelson.

Some of his more unknown songs are also worth listening to, such as "Me and You," "Baby You Got It," and "18 With a Bullet." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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