I'll Never Stop Loving You (1955 song)

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"I'll Never Stop Loving You" is a popular song.

The music was written by Nicholas Brodzsky, the lyrics[1] by Sammy Cahn. The song was published in 1955.

The recording by Doris Day was released as Columbia Records as catalog number 40505 [2]. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on July 23, 1955. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #13; on the Best Seller chart, at #15; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached #93 (a misleading figure, because the top-100 list was started by Billboard after the peak of the song's popularity)[3].

  1. ^ Song lyrics
  2. ^ Columbia Records in the 40500 to 40999 series
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2000-11-01). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 7th Rev. edition, New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. ISBN 978-0823076901. 


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