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In 2021, British magazine Classic Pop ranked "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" number 27 on their list of the "Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs", adding: "18-year-old Sonia Evans was a complete unknown when she approached Pete Waterman for a break in the biz, and luckily SAW, er, saw potential in the effervescent, ginger-haired scouser ...
I'll Never Stop Loving You" is a popular music song, with music written by Nicholas Brodzsky and lyrics by Sammy Cahn for the 1955 film Love Me or Leave Me. The song was published in 1955. The recording by Doris Day was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40505. [1] It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on July 23, 1955. On ...
"You Can Never Stop Me Loving You" is a song written by Ian Samwell and Jean Slater, and released in 1963 by Kenny Lynch.
Generally critical of SAW-produced singles, David Giles of Music Week praised "Listen to Your Heart", calling it a "fine song" which he considered "a hundred times better than ["You'll Never Stop Me Loving You"]", adding: "The chorus is standard fare, but the verse simmers nicely". [2]
I'll Never Stop Loving You may refer to: "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (1955 song), sung by Doris Day "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (Gary Morris song), a 1985 country song
Johnny Tillotson (born April 20, 1938) is an American singer-songwriter. [1] He enjoyed his greatest success in the early 1960s, when he scored nine top-ten hits on the pop, country, and adult contemporary Billboard charts, including "Poetry in Motion" and the self-penned "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'" and "Without You".
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" – 4:05 "I Just Can't Keep On Going" – 3:35 "I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight" – 4:31 "Overdue" – 4:02 "Comin' Back Baby" – 4:40 "We Don't Need No Music" – 5:15 "Never Stopped Loving You" – 3:52 "Wanna Make It Good" – 4:58
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" is a song written by Dave Loggins and J.D. Martin, and recorded by American country music artist Gary Morris. It was released in July 1985 as the first single from the album Anything Goes. The song was Morris' second number one country hit.