You Can't Stop Love (Marty Stuart song)

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"You Can't Stop Love"
Single by Marty Stuart
from the album Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best
B-side "The Mississippi Mudcat and Sister Sheryl Crow"
ReleasedOctober 26, 1996
Genre Country
Length4:01
Label MCA
Songwriter(s) Marty Stuart, Kostas
Producer(s) Tony Brown, Justin Niebank
Marty Stuart singles chronology
"Thanks to You"
(1996)
"You Can't Stop Love"
(1996)
"Sweet Love"
(1997)

"You Can't Stop Love" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Marty Stuart. It was released in October 1996 as the third single from the album Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best . The song reached #26 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Stuart and Kostas.

Chart performance

Chart (1996-1997)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 26
Canadian RPM Country Tracks38

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References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs: 1944-2012, Eighth edition. Record Research. p. 327.
  2. "Marty Stuart Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.