I'm Not Through Loving You Yet (Louise Mandrell song)

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"I'm Not Through Loving You Yet"
Single by Louise Mandrell
from the album I'm Not Through Loving You Yet
B-side "A New Girl in Town"
Released March 24, 1984
Genre Country
Length2:55
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Holly Dunn, Tom Shapiro, Chris Waters
Producer(s) Eddie Kilroy
Louise Mandrell singles chronology
"Runaway Heart"
(1983)
"I'm Not Through Loving You Yet"
(1984)
"Goodbye Heartache"
(1984)

"Runaway Heart"
(1983)
"I'm Not Through Loving You Yet"
(1984)
"Goodbye Heartache"
(1984)

"I'm Not Through Loving You Yet" is a song written by Holly Dunn, Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music artist Louise Mandrell. It was released in March 1984 as the first single and title track from the album I'm Not Through Loving You Yet. The song reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

Holly Dunn American musician

Holly Suzette Dunn was an American country music singer and songwriter. Dunn recorded for MTM Records between 1985 and 1988, Warner Bros. Records between 1988 and 1993, and River North Records between 1995 and 1997. She released 10 albums and charted 19 singles, plus two duets on the Hot Country Songs charts. Two of her single releases, "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me" and "You Really Had Me Going", went to No. 1 on that chart. Other songs for which she is known include "Daddy's Hands" and "Maybe I Mean Yes". Dunn's brother, Chris Waters, is a songwriter and record producer, having worked with both his sister and other artists in these capacities. Dunn retired from music in 2003, and died of ovarian cancer in 2016.

Tom Shapiro is an American songwriter and occasional record producer, known primarily for his work in country music. To date, he holds four Country Songwriter of the Year awards from Broadcast Music Incorporated, as well as the Songwriter of the Decade award from the Nashville Songwriters Association International. He has also written more than fifty Top Ten hits, including twenty-six Number Ones.

Christopher Waters Dunn, known professionally as Chris Waters is an American singer and songwriter, record producer, and culinary writer. He is the brother of country singer Holly Dunn. Dunn has written and produced many of his sister's singles, and has written for acts such as Lonestar, Terri Clark, Rhett Akins, and Billy Dean among others.

Chart performance

Chart (1984)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [2] 7
Canadian RPM Country Tracks8

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References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 214.
  2. "Louise Mandrell Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.