I Still Do (song)

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"I Still Do"
Single by Bill Medley
from the album I Still Do
B-side "I've Got Dreams to Remember"
Released1984
Genre Country
Length2:55
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Jerry Crutchfield
Bill Medley singles chronology
"Til Your Memory's Gone"
(1984)
"I Still Do"
(1984)
"I've Always Got the Heart to Sing the Blues"
(1984)

"I Still Do" is a song by Bill Medley from the album of the same name. Among his country music singles, this one charted the highest, reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. [1] The song is described as being part of Medley's shift into country music. [2] The song moved into the adult contemporary charts becoming a "cult" hit with the Carolina Beach/Shag dance club circuit.

Contents

Premise

The song involves Medley addressing his wife, stating that despite all of the challenges that life has thrown in the way of the couple, that Medley is still committed to the marriage to which he agreed many years before. [3]

Charts

Chart (1984–85)Peak
position
US Hot Country Singles ( Billboard ) [4] 17
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) [4] 25

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