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Artist/Band:
Phil Collins
Lyrics for Song: Can't Stop Loving You
Lyrics for Album: Love Songs: A Compilation...Old and New
So you're leavin'
in the mornin'
on the early train.
Well I could say
everything's all right
and I could pretend
and say goodbye.
Got your ticket,
got your suitcase,
got your leaving smile,
though I could say that's the way it goes,
and I could pretend you won't know
That I was lying...
Chorus:
Cause I can't stop loving you,
No, I can't stop loving you,
No, I won't stop loving you,
Why should I?
We took a taxi,
to the station,
not a word was said.
and I saw you walk across the road
for maybe the last time, I don't know.
Feeling humble
heard a rumble on the railway track
and when I hear the whistle blow,
I'll walk away and you won't know,
that I'll be crying...
Chorus
Even try,
I'll always be here by your side.
Why, why, why?
I never wanted to say,
Why even try?
I'm always here, if you change,
change your mind.
So you're leavin',
in the mornin',
on the early train.
Well, I could say everything's alright,
and I could pretend and say goodbye,
But that would be lying...
Chorus 2x
Why should I?
Why should I? tell me,
Why should I, even try?
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Can't Stop Loving You
Phil Collins' 'Can't Stop Loving You' stands as a defining track from his 1989 album 'Love Songs: A Compilation...Old and New', showcasing his mastery of mid-tempo soul and R&B. The recording features his signature vocal delivery, blending a smooth baritone with a driving, funky rhythm section that became a staple of his discography. Released during a period where Collins was actively redefining pop standards, the song exemplifies his ability to fuse rock sensibilities with smooth, soulful arrangements. It remains a popular choice for live performances and has been widely recognized as a classic example of 1980s and 1990s pop music, reflecting the era's shift toward more organic instrumentation and emotional depth in mainstream recordings. |
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| Album Lyrics: Love Songs: A Compilation...Old and New |
 Phil Collins
"Love Songs: A Compilation...Old and New"
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