Don Gibson
Don Gibson | |
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Gibson in 1970 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Donald Eugene Gibson April 3, 1928 Shelby, North Carolina, U.S. |
| Died | November 17, 2003 (aged 75) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
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| Years active | 1949–2003 |
| Labels | Mercury Records, RCA Victor, Hickory |
Spouse |
Bobbi Patterson (m. 1967) |
Donald Eugene Gibson (April 3, 1928 – November 17, 2003) was an American country singer and songwriter. Gibson wrote such country standards as the ballad "Sweet Dreams" and "I Can't Stop Loving You", and enjoyed a string of country hits from 1956 until the late '70s, including number ones on the US Country Chart with Oh Lonesome Me and Blue Blue Day, both tracks he also wrote.
Gibson was an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, nicknamed "the Sad Poet" because he frequently wrote songs that told of loneliness and lost love.