I Can't Stop Loving You - Other Cover Versions

Other Cover Versions

  • Roy Orbison recorded the song for his 1961 album, Sings Lonely and Blue. This version charted in the Variety magazine Top 100 Listings.
  • Frank Sinatra recorded the song for his 1964 album It Might As Well Be Swing, his second collaboration with Count Basie and his orchestra.
  • Tom Jones recorded this song for the Tom Jones on Stage ep, released in August 1965. Another version was recorded for the 1967 album Live at the Talk of the Town. A different song with very similar title "Can't Stop Loving You", written by Tony Waddington and Wayne Bickerton, was released 1970 single-only, US AC #3 and CAN AC #5
  • Ella Fitzgerald recorded this song; her rendition can be found on some of her old recordings, and can be downloaded.
  • Jerry Lee Lewis recorded a blues version of the song in 1969. However, when he returned to it in 1979, it took the form of country balladry, a la Gibson's original.
  • Martina McBride performed the song in Charles's style at a Grand Ole Opry tribute to him that originally aired on Great American Country TV on June 3, 2006.
  • In addition to the covers by Lewis and McBride, many other country singers either covered or have had success with the song. The two most successful covers were by Kitty Wells (No. 3 in 1958 on the Billboard magazine country chart and Conway Twitty (who reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart in September 1972).
  • Van Morrison, a lifetime fan of Charles, recorded a version for his 1991 album Hymns to the Silence and has performed it on numerous occasions in live concerts. His 2006 performance of this song at the Austin City Limits Festival appears on a limited edition album Live at Austin City Limits Festival.
  • Connie Francis recorded the song on her MGM album "Country Music Connie Style" in 1962.
  • Ricky Nelson also covered this song.
  • Count Basie's 1963 instrumental version hit the Billboard Top 100.
  • Japan's Nettai Tropical Jazz Big Band covered this song on their 2000 album, My Favorite, as an arrangement for a Latin Jazz Big Band.
  • The Ray Charles version appeared on the soundtrack of the 2001 Japanese anime movie Metropolis where it was used instead of sound effects in the film's final scene.
  • Elvis Presley performed the song live from 1969 til his final tours in 1977, most famously during his Aloha from Hawaii satellite telecast.
  • Jim Reeves performed the song for his 1965 album 'The Jim Reeves Way'.
  • Chucho Avellanet performed a Spanish version of the song under the title "Jamas Te Olvidare".
  • Anne Murray covered the song on her 2002 album Country Croonin'.
  • Sue Thompson also covered this song.
Preceded by
"Stranger on the Shore" by Mr. Acker Bilk
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
number one single (Ray Charles)

June 2-June 30, 1962
Succeeded by
"The Stripper" by David Rose
Preceded by
"Mashed Potato Time" by Dee Dee Sharp
Billboard Hot R&B Singles number-one single (Ray Charles)
May 26, 1962 – July 28, 1962
Succeeded by
"You'll Lose a Good Thing" by Barbara Lynn
Preceded by
"Stranger on the Shore" by Mr. Acker Bilk
"Billboard" Easy Listening number-one single
by Ray Charles

June 9, 1962
(five weeks)
Succeeded by
"The Stripper" by David Rose
Preceded by
"Come Outside"
by Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard
UK number one single (Ray Charles version)
July 12, 1962 (two weeks)
Succeeded by
"I Remember You" by Frank Ifield
Preceded by
"When the Snow Is on the Roses"
by Sonny James
Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single
(Conway Twitty version)

September 23, 1972
Succeeded by
"I Ain't Never"
by Mel Tillis
Preceded by
"Woman (Sensuous Woman)"
by Don Gibson
RPM Country Tracks number-one single
(Conway Twitty version)

September 16-September 23, 1972
Succeeded by
"When the Snow Is on the Roses"
by Sonny James
Ray Charles
Studio albums
  • Ray Charles (Hallelujah, I Love Her So)
  • The Great Ray Charles
  • Yes Indeed!
  • Soul Brothers
  • What'd I Say
  • The Genius of Ray Charles
  • Genius+Soul = Jazz
  • The Genius Hits the Road
  • Dedicated to You
  • Ray Charles and Betty Carter
  • The Genius Sings the Blues
  • Soul Meeting
  • The Genius After Hours
  • Ray Charles Greatest Hits
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vol. 2
  • Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul
  • Sweet & Sour Tears
  • Have a Smile with Me
  • Together Again / Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues
  • Crying Time
  • Ray's Moods
  • Ray Charles Invites You to Listen
  • A Portrait of Ray
  • I'm All Yours Baby!
  • Doing His Thing
  • My Kind of Jazz
  • Love Country Style
  • Volcanic Action of My Soul
  • A Message From the People
  • Through the Eyes of Love
  • Jazz Number II
  • Come Live With Me
  • Renaissance
  • My Kind of Jazz Part 3
  • Porgy and Bess with Cleo Laine
  • True to Life
  • Love & Peace
  • Ain't It So
  • Brother Ray Is at It Again
  • Wish You Were Here Tonight
  • Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?
  • Friendship
  • The Spirit of Christmas
  • From the Pages of My Mind
  • Just Between Us
  • Would You Believe?
  • My World
  • Strong Love Affair
  • Thanks for Bringing Love Around Again
  • Genius Loves Company
Posthumous
studio creations
  • Genius & Friends
  • Ray Sings, Basie Swings
  • Rare Genius
Live albums
  • Ray Charles at Newport
  • Ray Charles in Person
  • Live in Concert
  • Live in Japan
  • (Ray Charles Live)
  • Berlin, '62
  • Ray Charles Celebrates a Gospel Christmas with the Voices of Jubilation
  • Live at the Olympia, 2000
Notable
compilations
  • Do the Twist! with Ray Charles
  • The Ray Charles Story, Vol 1~4
  • A Man and His Soul
  • The Best of Ray Charles
  • Anthology
  • Seven Spanish Angels and Other Hits
  • The Birth of Soul
  • Genius and Soul
  • The Complete Swing Time & Down Beat Recordings
  • Ultimate Hits Collection
  • Ray Charles in Concert
  • Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)
Billboard Hot 100
Top 10 Singles
  • "What'd I Say "
  • "Georgia on My Mind "
  • "Hit the Road Jack"
  • "One Mint Julep"
  • "Unchain My Heart"
  • "I Can't Stop Loving You "
  • "You Don't Know Me"
  • "You Are My Sunshine"
  • "Busted"
  • "Take These Chains from My Heart"
  • "Crying Time"
Other Billboard Charts
#1 singles
  • "I Got a Woman"
  • "A Fool for You"
  • "Mary Ann"
  • "Drown in My Own Tears"
  • "Together Again"
  • "Let's Go Get Stoned"
  • "Seven Spanish Angels"
  • "I'll Be Good to You"
Grammy Awarded Works
(not included above)
  • "Let The Good Times Roll"
  • "Living for the City"
  • "A Song for You"
  • "Heaven Help Us All "
  • "Here We Go Again"
See also
  • David "Fathead" Newman
  • Fathead / Ray Charles Sextet
  • Hank Crawford
  • The Raelettes
  • Ray
  • Quincy Jones
  • The Blues Brothers
  • Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles
  • Discography
  • Albums
  • Songs
  • Audio samples
Van Morrison singles discography
1960s
1967
"Brown Eyed Girl"
"Ro Ro Rosey"
"Spanish Rose"
1970s
1970
"Come Running"
"Crazy Love"
"Domino"
1971
"Blue Money"
"Call Me Up in Dreamland"
"Wild Night"
1972
"Tupelo Honey"
"(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball"
"Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)"
"Redwood Tree"
1973
"Gypsy"
"Warm Love"
"Bein' Green"
1974
"Ain't Nothing You Can Do"
"Bulbs"
"Caldonia"
"Gloria"
1977
"The Eternal Kansas City"
"Joyous Sound"
"Moondance"
1978
"Wavelength"
"Natalia"
"Kingdom Hall"
1979
"Bright Side of the Road"
"Full Force Gale"
1980s
1980
"You Make Me Feel So Free"
1982
"Cleaning Windows"
"Scandinavia"
1983
"Cry For Home"
"Celtic Swing"
1984
"Dweller on the Threshold"
"A Sense of Wonder"
1985
"Tore Down a la Rimbaud"
1986
"Ivory Tower"
"Got to Go Back"
1987
"Did Ye Get Healed?"
"Someone Like You"
1988
"Queen of the Slipstream
"I'll Tell Me Ma
1989
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Whenever God Shines His Light"
"Orangefield"
1990s
1990
"Coney Island"
"Gloria"
"Real Real Gone"
"In The Days Before Rock 'N' Roll"
1991
"Enlightenment"
"I Can't Stop Loving You"
"Why Must I Always Explain?"
1993
"Gloria"
1995
"Have I Told You Lately"
"Days Like This"
"Perfect Fit"
"No Religion"
1996
"That's Life"
1997
"The Healing Game"
"Rough God Goes Riding"
1999
"Precious Time"
"Back on Top"
"Philosopher's Stone"
2000s
2000
"I Wanna Go Home"
"Let's Talk About Us"
2002
"Hey Mr. DJ"
"Meet Me in the Indian Summer"
2003
"Once in a Blue Moon"
2005
"Celtic New Year"
2006
"Playhouse"
"Cry For Home"
2007
"Blue and Green"

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