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Born Donald Eugene Gibson in 1928 (some sources say 1932), in Shelby, NC; died on November 17, 2003; married Bobbi Patterson, 1967.
Don Gibson's reputation as one of the top-notch performers of country music's Golden Age of the late 1950s to mid-1960s is surpassed by his reputation as a songwriter.
In the latter capacity he penned such songs as "Sweet Dreams," "Oh Lonesome Me," and "I Can't Stop Loving You." The last two songs became smash hits in the hands of Patsy Cline and Ray Charles, respectively.
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Other artists who had hits with Gibson compositions have included Kitty Wells, Faron Young, Emmylou Harris, Tompall and the Glazer Brothers, and Ronnie Milsap. Gibson also recorded several hits written by other songwriters, including his 1972 single "Woman (Sensuous Woman)," which was written by Gary S.
Paxton. His contributions to the genre landed him an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.
Born Donald Eugene Gibson in North Carolina, Gibson developed