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The song charted for 20 weeks on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] [[Hot Country Songs|Hot Country Singles and Tracks]] chart, reaching #21 during the week of 17 April 1999. "Can't Get Enough" became Loveless' first entry into the [[Billboard Hot 100]], charting for four weeks, reaching #96 during the week of 17 April 1999.
The song charted for 20 weeks on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] [[Hot Country Songs|Hot Country Singles and Tracks]] chart, reaching #21 during the week of 17 April 1999. "Can't Get Enough" became Loveless' first entry into the [[Billboard Hot 100]], charting for four weeks, reaching #96 during the week of 17 April 1999.

== Alternate Versions ==
[[Image:Cge-mixes-cd.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Promotional-only CD with three alternate mixes (Not Released To Public)]]
"Can't Get Enough" was released by Loveless just after Christmas, 1998 and had a healthy 5 month run on the Hot Country Singles chart, peaking in the mid-20's. It's one of what Loveless calls "Radio Songs", which means it's uplifting, has a fast beat and is easy to dance to. In addition, the accompaning video went to #1 on Country Music Television.
In March, 1999 Loveless and her producer/husband Emory Gordy, Jr., went back into the studio with some different arrangements and came out with three new versions of the song in a more pop/rock & roll gerne which Loveless and Gordy believed came out well. Sensing that country music had moved into the pop gerne. After taking the blanace of 1999 off to relax, Loveless went back into the studio in early 2000 with new material and recorded her next studio album, "Strong Heart", which has a decidedly pop overtone.


[[Category:1999 singles]]
[[Category:1999 singles]]

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"Can't Get Enough"
Song

"Can't Get Enough" is a single recorded by Patty Loveless. It was included on her first compilation album with Epic Records, Classics, her third compilation album overall. The single was released in 1999. It was the first single released from the album.

The song charted for 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching #21 during the week of 17 April 1999. "Can't Get Enough" became Loveless' first entry into the Billboard Hot 100, charting for four weeks, reaching #96 during the week of 17 April 1999.

Alternate Versions

File:Cge-mixes-cd.jpg
Promotional-only CD with three alternate mixes (Not Released To Public)

"Can't Get Enough" was released by Loveless just after Christmas, 1998 and had a healthy 5 month run on the Hot Country Singles chart, peaking in the mid-20's. It's one of what Loveless calls "Radio Songs", which means it's uplifting, has a fast beat and is easy to dance to. In addition, the accompaning video went to #1 on Country Music Television.

In March, 1999 Loveless and her producer/husband Emory Gordy, Jr., went back into the studio with some different arrangements and came out with three new versions of the song in a more pop/rock & roll gerne which Loveless and Gordy believed came out well. Sensing that country music had moved into the pop gerne. After taking the blanace of 1999 off to relax, Loveless went back into the studio in early 2000 with new material and recorded her next studio album, "Strong Heart", which has a decidedly pop overtone.