You Gotta Love That (song)

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"You Gotta Love That"
Single by Neal McCoy
from the album You Gotta Love That
B-side "If I Was a Drinkin' Man"
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1996
Genre Country
Length2:36
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(s) Jess Brown
Brett Jones
Producer(s) Barry Beckett
Neal McCoy singles chronology
"If I Was a Drinkin' Man"
(1995)
"You Gotta Love That"
(1996)
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
(1996)

"You Gotta Love That" is a song written by Jess Brown and Brett Jones, and recorded by American country music artist Neal McCoy. It was released in January 1996 as the fourth single from his album You Gotta Love That . The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in April 1996. [1]

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Chart performance

"You Gotta Love That" debuted at number 64 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of January 6, 1996.

Chart (1996)Peak
position
Canada Country Tracks ( RPM ) [2] 13
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [3] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (1996)Position
US Country Songs ( Billboard ) [4] 25

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References

  1. Neal McCoy Hot Country Songs Chart History
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