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"I Can't Stop Loving You" is a popular song written and composed by the country musician Don Gibson, who first recorded it on December 3, 1957, for RCA Victor Records. It was released in 1958 as the B-side of " Oh, Lonesome Me ", becoming a double-sided country hit single .
Donald Eugene Gibson (April 3, 1928 [1] – November 17, 2003) was an American songwriter and country musician.A Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Gibson wrote such country standards as "Sweet Dreams" and "I Can't Stop Loving You", and enjoyed a string of country hits ("Oh Lonesome Me") from 1957 into the mid-1970s.
"I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)" is a song written by singer-songwriter William Nicholls and first recorded by his short-lived project, White Horse – a collaboration between himself, Kenny Altman, and Jon Lind – and featured on the group's 1977 self-titled album.
I Can't Stop Loving You" is a song by Don Gibson, also recorded by Ray Charles, Conway Twitty, Kitty Wells and others. I Can't Stop Loving You may also refer to: " I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try) ", song by Billy Nicholls, recorded by Leo Sayer, Phil Collins and others
"Can't Stop Me Lovin' You" Released: 1990 "I'll Never Let You Go" Released: 1990 "She's Gone" Released: 1991 "Everybody Loves Eileen" Released: 1991; Professional ...
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is a 1987 duet ballad by American singers Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett, and was released as the first single on July 20, 1987, by Epic Records from his seventh album, Bad. The song was written by Jackson, and co-produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. The presence of Garrett on the track was a last-minute ...
The breezy song, about being the subject of a lover’s desire and getting a partner so excited it wakes them up—like an espresso—showcases Carpenter’s love for hidden meanings and innuendos.
About 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 months after the release of Music from Another Dimension!, "Can't Stop Lovin' You" was released as a single to adult contemporary, hot adult contemporary, and modern radio formats on January 21, 2013. [2] Examiner.com wrote that the song features "country-pop guitar licks and an earworm melody right up Underwood's alley".