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I have no idea why, but as I came upstairs I found myself singing a song that I don't think I've sung since I was in a group back in the late 60s. The lyrics are no problem, here's the first couple of couplets or whatever they're called.

"Pretty girls everywhere, but I don't care cos I (Can't stop - lovin' you)

You make it plain to see you don't love me but I (Can't stop - lovin' you)"

Something that may act as a further clue is the hook line. At the end of the verse the singer goes "But I-I-I... Can't stop a-lovin'... you" That final 'you' is a strangled squeak (It's actually a tone below an octave above the previous note ie. a flattened 7th above root, but 'strangled squeak' will do).

My problem is I can't remember the title or the artist.

Can anyone help?

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Guest posstot
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I have no idea why, but as I came upstairs I found myself singing a song that I don't think I've sung since I was in a group back in the late 60s. The lyrics are no problem, here's the first couple of couplets or whatever they're called.

"Pretty girls everywhere, but I don't care cos I (Can't stop - lovin' you)

You make it plain to see you don't love me but I (Can't stop - lovin' you)"

Something that may act as a further clue is the hook line. At the end of the verse the singer goes "But I-I-I... Can't stop a-lovin'... you" That final 'you' is a strangled squeak (It's actually a tone below an octave above the previous note ie. a flattened 7th above root, but 'strangled squeak' will do).

My problem is I can't remember the title or the artist.

Can anyone help?

Is it Eugene Church...Pretty girls everywhere?

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I have no idea why, but as I came upstairs I found myself singing a song that I don't think I've sung since I was in a group back in the late 60s. The lyrics are no problem, here's the first couple of couplets or whatever they're called.

"Pretty girls everywhere, but I don't care cos I (Can't stop - lovin' you)

You make it plain to see you don't love me but I (Can't stop - lovin' you)"

Something that may act as a further clue is the hook line. At the end of the verse the singer goes "But I-I-I... Can't stop a-lovin'... you" That final 'you' is a strangled squeak (It's actually a tone below an octave above the previous note ie. a flattened 7th above root, but 'strangled squeak' will do).

My problem is I can't remember the title or the artist.

Can anyone help?

otis leaville - can't stop loving you - brunswick

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otis leaville - can't stop loving you - brunswick

i just listened and the lyrics you mentioned aren't in the song so that's not it, but i'm sure i know the lyrics you mention so i'll think about it more.

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Sorry I can't help you.

I can't help either.

Will anyone else who can't help let JJMMWGDuPree know as well, so if his direct appeal fails, he will at least know who can help thanks to davetay's ingenious initation of the process of elimination.

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I can't help either.

Will anyone else who can't help let JJMMWGDuPree know as well, so if his direct appeal fails, he will at least know who can help thanks to davetay's ingenious initation of the process of elimination.

Sorry I was pissed last night, and anybody who knows me will tell you that it is rarer than Lester Tipton.smile.gif

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Guest JJMMWGDuPree
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Oh well. Thanks for the suggestions, it was worth it just to be reminded of a couple of great records, especially Eugene Church. I don't thinlk I've heard that since the nineteenfifties (Which were, of course, before I was officially born...).

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