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The Haunting Heart of Texas: A Look at “When Did You Stop Loving Me”
The poignant ballad “When Did You Stop Loving Me” isn’t a collaboration between George Strait and Chris Stapleton in the traditional sense. While the internet is abuzz with searches for their rendition, the song’s history lies with George Strait himself.

Released in 1993, “When Did You Stop Loving Me” became the third and final single from Strait’s album “Pure Country.” The album itself was a soundtrack companion to the film of the same name, a fictionalized look at the challenges faced by traditional country music artists in the face of a changing industry. Interestingly, the song itself doesn’t directly appear in the film.

Despite this, “When Did You Stop Loving Me” resonated deeply with audiences. The song’s simple yet evocative lyrics explore the pain of a fading love, with the narrator piecing together moments where the relationship might have begun to unravel. Strait’s signature smooth vocals deliver the heartache with a touch of Texas twang, making the song both relatable and undeniably country.

The song’s critical and commercial success solidified its place in Strait’s vast catalog. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and became a staple on radio stations across the country.

However, the story doesn’t end there. In 2017, during a benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Harvey, Chris Stapleton joined George Strait onstage for a powerful rendition of “When Did You Stop Loving Me.” This performance, captured on [YouTube], showcased the timeless quality of the song and the mutual respect between the two country music giants.

So, as you listen to “When Did You Stop Loving Me,” remember its journey – a song born from a fictional film, that transcended the silver screen to become a country classic, further cemented by a heartfelt performance between two musical legends.

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