"One, Two, I Love You" is a song written by Ed Hill and Bucky Jones, recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker.
Rick Mitchell of the Houston Chronicle wrote, "With its sweet sentiment, cute rhyme and catchy melody, it sounds like a can't-miss smash.
"[1] The Dallas Morning News gave the song a negative review writing, "One, Two, I Love You, is a silly, badly written, midtempo cut that proves nursery rhymes are strictly for kids.
"[2] Mike Joyce of The Washington Post also gave the song a negative review by writing, "The cloying kindergarten romance "One, Two, I Love You" doesn't qualify as a classic dud, it comes awfully close.
It also peaked at number 12 on the RPM Country Tracks charts in Canada.