I Can't Help It If She Can't Stop Loving Me

Conway Twitty · Play, Guitar Play [1977]

(Peggy Forman)



She slips your wedding band off of her trembling hand

While I wipe the teardrops off her face

I'm not stealing her from you just doing what she wants me to

And I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me.



I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me

I can't stop her if that's where she wants to be

There must be something here she really needs

And I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me.



--- Instrumental ---



Somehow she can't resist the warmth of my two lips

And how I used to hold her when she was mine

She's tried to close the door but keeps coming back for more

And I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me.



I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me

I can't stop her if that's where she wants to be

There must be something here she really needs

And I can't helpt it if she can't stop loving me...

I Can't Help It If She Can't Stop Loving Me

Conway Twitty's 1977 recording of 'I Can't Help It If She Can't Stop Loving Me' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the country-pop ballad. Released on the album Play, Guitar Play, the track showcases Twitty's signature smooth vocal delivery and his ability to blend traditional country storytelling with polished pop sensibilities. The song captures the universal theme of irresistible love, a subject Twitty addressed with emotional depth throughout his career. As part of his extensive discography, this recording exemplifies the era's shift toward more accessible, radio-friendly country music while maintaining the genre's core emotional integrity. It remains a staple in his catalog, reflecting his status as a leading figure in the Nashville sound during the late 1970s.