Can't Stop Loving You - Joe Firstman

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And the chapel was as empty as the bust station on Sunday
And she was sad in her rented gown
And the preacher had stock quotes hidin' behind our weddin' notes
And his shares were goin' down

But I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself

So I stole her sunflowers, hour before the service
She was nervous and I was broke
And I couldn't be seen
As I slipped between some warm Jim Beam and my petticoat

Didn't hear from her family
They were somewhere between San Fran and San Antone
Oh, sweet Lord had his mercy when he cursed me with a woman
And I was damn sure happy bein' alone, no no

But I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself

I didn't have the courage to tell her, I was nervous
And I was worthless to the bone
She was laughin' like a siren through the service
'Cos she knew that I hated bein' alone

Baby, was a bruiser
But she was the only girl
She was the only girl, I had ever known

I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no

I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' my, hatin' myself
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Can't Stop Loving You Lyrics

She was fadin', couldn't save her with my cursin'
At the laughin' Lord in his golden chair
She said, "Leave me alone boy
Can't you see, I'm dyin' here?"

And the chapel was as empty as the bust station on Sunday
And she was sad in her rented gown
And the preacher had stock quotes hidin' behind our weddin' notes
And his shares were goin' down

But I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself

So I stole her sunflowers, hour before the service
She was nervous and I was broke
And I couldn't be seen
As I slipped between some warm Jim Beam and my petticoat

Didn't hear from her family
They were somewhere between San Fran and San Antone
Oh, sweet Lord had his mercy when he cursed me with a woman
And I was damn sure happy bein' alone, no no

But I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself

I didn't have the courage to tell her, I was nervous
And I was worthless to the bone
She was laughin' like a siren through the service
'Cos she knew that I hated bein' alone

Baby, was a bruiser
But she was the only girl
She was the only girl, I had ever known

I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no

I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' myself, no no
I can't stop lovin' you baby
But I can't stop hatin' my, hatin' myself
Can't stop hatin' myself

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Joe Firstman is an American alternative rock artist inspired by country and honky tonk music who kicked off his career with an $18 cross-country Greyhound ticket from his home in North Carolina to Los Angeles. It all happened quickly: first came the big Hollywood gigs, then the industry buzz, then the big deal with Atlantic Records and national tours with big rock stars like Sheryl Crow, Jewel, and Willie Nelson. There was ego and excess and beautiful ladies and music, music, music.

Firstman wrote it all down and sang his songs like his life depended on it. When the world stopped spinning, he’d landed a regular gig as the bandleader on the Carson Daly Show. For four years, this was his university – playing and writing songs in whatever style the show’s musical guests played and learning how to engage a studio audience, day in and day out. That gig ended in early 2009 and Firstman will be releasing his 7th studio album, Live At The Treehouse, on Rock Ridge Music on August 17th, 2010.
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