If You Ever Stop Loving Me Explained

If You Ever Stop Loving Me
Cover:Montgomery Gentry - If You Ever Stop Loving Me.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Montgomery Gentry
Album:You Do Your Thing
B-Side:Gone
Released:February 2, 2004
Genre:Country, country rock
Length:3:24 (album version)
3:00 (single version)
Label:Columbia Nashville
Producer:Rivers Rutherford[1]
Prev Title:Hell Yeah
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:You Do Your Thing
Next Year:2004

"If You Ever Stop Loving Me" is a song by Bob DiPiero, Rivers Rutherford and Tom Shapiro and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in February 2004 as the first single to the duo's 2004 album You Do Your Thing. The song became their first number one single on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. It also was their biggest crossover hit on the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached number 30.

Content

The narrator is a man who experienced tough experiences in life, but as long as his significant other stays with him he can handle anything.

Critical reception

Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably saying that Gentry delivers a "solid performance that is full of personality." The production was reviewed as "an edgy, groove-laden framework, punctuating the duo's gutsy performance with crunchy guitars and driving production."[2]

Music video

The music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and premiered in early 2004.

Chart positions

"If You Ever Stop Loving Me" debuted at number 58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 7, 2004.

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. You Do Your Thing . Montgomery Gentry . 2004 . 4–5 . CD booklet . Columbia Records . 90558.
  2. Billboard, February 21, 2004
  3. https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2004/RR-2004-06-25.pdf Radio & Records: June 25, 2004, page 47
  4. Best of 2004: Country Songs . . . 2004. July 11, 2012.