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It was released in December 1997 as the lead-off single and title track from the album If I Never Stop Loving You. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 10 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, his most successful single on that chart. It was Kersh's last top ten hit.
If I Never Stop Loving You is the second and final studio album by American country music artist David Kersh.Its title track was a Top 5 hit on the country music charts in 1998; "Wonderful Tonight" (a cover of Eric Clapton's single) and "Something to Think About" were also released as singles.
The album also featured the No. 3 single "Another You" (which was written by a then-unknown Brad Paisley) and the No. 11 "Day In, Day Out". In 1998, Kersh's second album was released. If I Never Stop Loving You was the name of both the album and its lead-off single, which was also a No. 3.
David Kersh chronology; Goodnight Sweetheart (1996) If I Never Stop Loving You (1998) ... (now Hot Country Songs). "Another You" was written by Brad Paisley.
If I Never Stop Loving You: David Kersh: 22 15 If You Can't Be Good (Be Good at It) Neal McCoy: 5 1 If You Ever Have Forever in Mind: Vince Gill: 1 1 If You See Him/If You See Her: Reba McEntire featuring Brooks & Dunn 4 4 Imagine That: Diamond Rio: 1 10 It Must Be Love: Ty Herndon: 7 23 It Would Be You: Gary Allan: 9 5 It's Your Song: Garth ...
Another You (David Kersh song) D. ... If I Never Stop Loving You (song) W. Wonderful Tonight This page was last edited on 5 October 2010, at 01:45 (UTC) ...
Thanks to its country vibes, and vengeful lyrics (no song is more popular than one from a woman scorned), the track has reached some major heights on the Spotify U.S. Viral 50 chart.
"Day In, Day Out" is a song written by Marv Green and Thom McHugh, and recorded by American country music artist David Kersh. It was released in May 1997 as the fourth single from his album Goodnight Sweetheart. The song reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in September 1997. [1]