About "Can't Get Enough"
"Can't Get Enough" is a song written by Kent Blazy, Will Rambeaux and Blair Daly, and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in January 1999 as the first single from her compilation album Classics.
The song charted for 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching number 21 during the week of April 17, 1999. "Can't Get Enough" became Loveless' first entry into the Billboard Hot 100, charting for four weeks, reaching number 96 during the week of April 17, 1999.
Top songs by Patty Loveless
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- Feeling Good About Feeling Bad
- Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem
- Everybody's Equal In The Eyes Of Love
- I Don't Want To Feel Like That
- Blue Side Of Town
- Half Over You
- Here I'm
- How Can I Help You To Say Goodbye
- I Just Wanna Be Loved By You
- I Came Straight To You
- I Already Miss You (like You're Already Gone)
- Coming On Strong
- Feelings Of Love
- Can't Get Enough
- After All
- How Can I Help You To Say Goodbye?
- Here I Am
- I Did
- Higher Than The Wall
- How About You
- Blame It On Your Heart
- A Handful Of Dust
- I Can't Get You Off My Mind
- I Can't Stop Myself From Loving You
- Hurt Me Bad (in A Real Good Way)
- Don't Toss Us Away
- The Grandpa That I Know
- Mr. Man In The Moon
- Blue Memories
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