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T.G. Sheppard – I Loved ‘Em Every One

When it was released, "I Loved ‘Em Every One" shot up the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 37. This success helped cement T.G. Sheppard's place in country music history.

T.G. Sheppard – I Loved ‘Em Every One: A Country Classic

Have you ever wondered what makes a song a timeless country classic? Well, T.G. Sheppard’s «I Loved ‘Em Every One» is a perfect example. This song has a unique story that will captivate your heart, and by the end of this article, you’ll understand why it remains a favorite among country music fans.

The Story Behind «I Loved ‘Em Every One»

T.G. Sheppard - I Loved ‘Em Every One
Cover LP T.G. Sheppard Warner 1981
«I Loved ‘Em Every One» was recorded by T.G. Sheppard in 1981. The song was written by Phil Sampson and produced by Buddy Killen. It was featured on T.G. Sheppard’s album «I Love ‘Em All» and quickly became one of his most successful hits.
When it was released, «I Loved ‘Em Every One» shot up the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 37. This success helped cement T.G. Sheppard’s place in country music history.

What Is «I Loved ‘Em Every One» About?

The song tells the story of a man reflecting on his past relationships. Each verse mentions a different woman he’s loved and lost, but he has no regrets. The chorus repeats the idea that he loved every one of them, showcasing a sense of fondness and acceptance. The song resonates with many because it speaks to the universal experience of love and loss.




About T.G. Sheppard

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T.G. Sheppard
T.G. Sheppard, born Billy Neal Browder, is a renowned country music artist. He has had an impressive career with numerous number one hits. Some of his other popular songs include «Last Cheater’s Waltz,» «Do You Wanna Go to Heaven,» and «Party Time.» His ability to connect with audiences through his heartfelt lyrics and smooth vocals has made him a beloved figure in country music.
Before he became famous as T.G. Sheppard, he worked in the music industry under his real name, Billy Neal Browder. His break came when he decided to record under the stage name T.G. Sheppard, and his career took off. With 21 number one hits and numerous awards, Sheppard’s contributions to country music are significant.
T.G. Sheppard’s «I Loved ‘Em Every One» is more than just a song; it’s a piece of country music history. With its relatable lyrics and memorable melody, it’s no wonder that it climbed to the top of the charts and remains popular today. If you haven’t listened to it yet, give it a try. You might just find yourself humming along and reminiscing about your own past loves.
So, the next time someone asks you about T.G. Sheppard – I Loved ‘Em Every One, you’ll have the inside scoop on why this song is a classic that stands the test of time.

COUNTRYPEDIA




T.G. Sheppard – I Loved ‘Em Every One Lyrics

I’ve known some painted ladies that sparkled in the light
Country girls that loved the lovers moon
Some I never really knew, though I always wanted to
Some I only met once in a room
Some said they liked my smile, others of ‘em stayed a while
While others left me on the run
This is the only way, only way I have to say
I loved ‘em every one
Big, little or short or tall, wish I could’ve kept them all
I loved ‘em every one
Like to thank ‘em for their charms, holdin’ me in their arms
And I hope they had some fun
Here’s to the ladies in saloons and living rooms
Summer nights that lasted until dawn
Here’s to the memories, everyone’s a part of me
Oh, I loved ‘em every one
Big, little or short or tall, wish I could’ve kept them all
I loved ‘em every one
Like to thank ‘em for their charms, holdin’ me in their arms
And I hope they had some fun
Big, little or short or tall, wish I could’ve kept them all
I loved ‘em every one
Like to thank ‘em for their charms, holdin’ me in their arms
And I hope they had some fun

GENIUS




T.G. Sheppard - I Loved ‘Em Every One
Single T.G. Sheppard Warner 1981

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