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When I Stop Loving You
Composer
George Cates, Alan Copeland
Lyricist
Mort Greene
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1954
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1954
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"When I Stop Loving You" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Capitol Records.

This song was released in 1954 with the single for "[[It Worries Me." This B-side single did not chart while its A-side peaked at #30 on the charts of 1954.[1]

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When I stop loving you the way I do, there'll be no moon to shine, no sky of blue,
When our two lips no longer cling, there'll be no bird to sing, there'll be no spring.
When I stop wanting you, forever more, there'll be no ocean wave to kiss the shore.
This world will crumble, and the skies will fall, my heart won't speak at all,
When I stop loving you.

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