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      • " I Can't Stop Loving You " is a popular song written and composed by country singer, songwriter, and 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.
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  2. "I Can't Stop Loving You" is a popular song written and composed by country singer, songwriter, and 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.

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  6. In 1981, a version by The Outlaws made #102 US. Collins released it as the first single from his album Testify. In 2006, Keith Urban included the song on his album Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing. Billy Nicholls told us about this song: "I was writing some songs for a band I was in called White Horse.

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · The story of “I Can’t Stop Loving You” begins with songwriter Don Gibson, a country and western singer who wrote the original version of the song in 1957. Gibson’s version was a slow, mournful ballad that spoke of a deep and painful love that could never truly be extinguished.

  8. Jul 14, 2024 · The song “I can’t stop loving you” was originally written and composed by Don Gibson and was popularized by the legendary Ray Charles. Released in 1962 as part of Charles’ album “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music,” this heart-wrenching ballad struck a chord with listeners of various genres. The lyrics of the song express ...

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