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“When Did You Stop Loving Me,” a poignant ballad by George Strait, isn’t just a song; it’s a heart-wrenching exploration of a love lost. Released in April 1993, it was the final single from Strait’s critically acclaimed album, “Pure Country.” The song, however, has roots that go deeper than its release date.

Composed by Donny Kees and Monty Holmes, “When Did You Stop Loving Me” taps into a universal feeling of longing and confusion. The lyrics paint a picture of a man desperately seeking answers about the demise of his love. The line “When did you stop loving me? How long have I been a memory?” perfectly captures the torment of clinging to a love that’s vanished.

While the song itself wasn’t part of Strait’s core album “Pure Country,” it became a significant part of the movie of the same name released in 1992. The film explored the conflict between artistic integrity and commercial success in the country music industry. Interestingly, “When Did You Stop Loving Me” resonated with audiences, reaching number six on the charts, despite not being featured in the movie itself.

“When Did You Stop Loving Me” stands as a testament to George Strait’s ability to deliver raw emotion through his signature smooth vocals. The song’s simple yet powerful lyrics resonate with anyone who’s ever grappled with the loss of love, leaving a lingering ache that lingers long after the last note fades. So, prepare to be drawn into a world of heartache and unanswered questions as we delve into George Strait’s “When Did You Stop Loving Me.”

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