Three Times A Lady - Covers and Parodies

Covers and Parodies

"Three Times a Lady"
Single by Conway Twitty
from the album Lost in the Feeling
Released November 1983
Format 7"
Recorded February 1–2, 1983
Sound Stage Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Country
Length 3:42
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Jimmy Bowen, Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty singles chronology
"We Had It All"
(1983)
"Three Times a Lady"
(1984)
"Somebody's Needin' Somebody"
(1984)
  • The song was also covered in the country genre by country singer Billy "Crash" Craddock on his 1986 album Crash Craddock and in 2007 by Cobra Starship as an iTunes bonus track for their album ¡Viva La Cobra!. In 2001 it was covered by Anglo-Norwegian boy band a1 and featured on Motown Mania and as a bonus track on their hit single "No More".
  • The Shadows did an instrumental of the song on Moonlight Shadows (1986).
  • Kenny Rogers covered the song on After Dark. It was also featured on his hits compilation All The Hits And All New Love Songs. Kenny performed the song on the Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters television show on November 29th, 1980.
  • The most successful cover version was performed by Conway Twitty, whose version appears on his 1983 album Lost in the Feeling Twitty's version reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the late winter of 1984. Allmusic reviewer Tom Jurek wrote that "Three Times a Lady" and the previous single, "Heartache Tonight" "offer(ed) a solid view of Twitty's amazing crossover potential, and his ability to take well-known pop tracks and turn them into solid country smashes long after the countrypolitan days of Chet Atkins and RCA." (In addition to "Heartache Tonight" (a cover of a song by The Eagles), Twitty had successfully covered "Slow Hand" and "The Rose," previously pop hits for the Pointer Sisters and Bette Midler, respectively.)
  • In the movie Garden State, the song is performed at a funeral by actress Jackie Hoffman.
  • Comedian Bill Bailey performed a German translation of the song in his Part Troll set. According to Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, the song is about Richie professing his love for fat women.
  • The chorus of the song was parodied on Saturday Night Live. Eddie Murphy, in the Buckwheat persona, would use numeric hand gestures and yell, "Unce! Tice! Fee tines a mady!"
  • In an episode of Seinfeld, Newman sings part of this song, while his mail truck catches fire.
  • Was used twice in The Sopranos episode, "The Test Dream", first when sung by Finn DeTrolio's father and again as the end credits rolled. John Heard played Finn's father in "The Test Dream" as well as the crooked cop Vin Makazian in the earlier episodes "Meadowlands", "Pax Soprana", and "Boca", who committed suicide in "Nobody Knows Anything".

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