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"He Stopped Loving Her Today" is a song recorded by American country music artist George Jones. It has been named in several surveys as the greatest country song of all time. [2] It was released in April 1980 as the lead single from the album I Am What I Am. The song was Jones's first solo No. 1 single in six years.
In 2006, the Archive removed all 34,000 tablatures on the site. [5] A note posted on the site indicated that those running the site had received "a 'take down' letter from lawyers representing the National Music Publishers Association and the Music Publishers Association", according to the linked letter on the front page. [6]
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" George Jones 1980 1 "I Feel Like Loving You Again" T.G. Sheppard: 1980 1 "Hard Times" Lacy J. Dalton: 1980 7 "Would You Catch a Falling Star" John Anderson: 1982 6 "Faking Love" T.G. Sheppard and Karen Brooks 1983 1 "I Don't Remember Loving You" John Conlee: 1983 10 "Old Flames Have New Names" Mark Chesnutt: 1992 5
Shine On was Jones's sixth album in three years, a prolific comeback that had been spearheaded by his 1980 single "He Stopped Loving Her Today".His chart success continued unabated in March 1983, with the album producing what turned out to be his last number one song "I Always Get Lucky With You".
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" George Jones: 1980 Written by Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman [113] "Don't Stop Believin'" Journey: 1981 From their seventh album Escape [114] "Should've Been a Cowboy" Toby Keith: 1993 [115] [116] "Fallin'" Alicia Keys: 2001 Released as a single on April 10, 2001, as a part of her debut album Songs In A Minor ...
"The Bird" is a song recorded by American country music singer Jerry Reed. Written by Hal Coleman and Barry Etris, this novelty song contains impressions of Willie Nelson's "Whiskey River" and "On the Road Again;" and George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today." It was released in October 1982 as the lead single from the album, The Bird.
Charlie McCoy (born Charles Ray McCoy, March 28, 1941) is an American harmonica virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist in country music.He is best known for his harmonica solos on iconic recordings such as "Candy Man" (Roy Orbison), "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (George Jones), "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" (Barbara Mandrell), and others.
"When the Grass Grows Over Me" is a song by George Jones. It was released on the Musicor label in 1968 and rose to #2 on the Billboard country singles chart. The song is credited to Don Chapel, Tammy Wynette's husband before George, but Tammy claimed that she actually wrote it.