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George Strait
Lyrics for Song: When Did You Stop Loving Me
Lyrics for Album: Very Best Of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993 [MCA Nashvi [1998]
(Donny Kees - Monty Holmes)
When did you stop loving me?
How long have I been a memory?
I've got to know for my own sanity,
Tell me when did you stop loving me?
Was it that night that you stayed out until dawn,
You know that night has haunted me for so long?
Or was your love already cold, tell me please, I've got to know?
Darling, when did you stop loving me?
There was a time when you worshiped where I stood
Heaven knows, I'd bring it back if I could
I can tell when we make love it aint me you're thinking of
Tell me when did you stop loving me?
Darling, when did you stop loving me?...
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When Did You Stop Loving Me
George Strait's 'When Did You Stop Loving Me' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery within the Texas country genre. Recorded for his 1998 compilation 'Very Best Of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993,' the track exemplifies the polished, narrative-driven storytelling that defined his career during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Strait's signature vocal delivery, characterized by its smooth baritone and subtle vibrato, delivers a poignant message about the complexities of fading affection and the passage of time. The song reflects the era's emphasis on traditional themes of heartbreak and resilience, delivered with the understated elegance that cemented his status as the 'King of Country.' It remains a staple of his discography, showcasing his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads that resonate deeply with audiences. |
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| Album Lyrics: Very Best Of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993 [MCA Nashvi [1998] |
 George Strait
"Very Best Of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993 [MCA Nashvi [1998]"
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