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Conway Twitty – Last Date
About the Song Released in 1972, “Last Date” was more than just a song; it was a cathartic experience for millions. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the raw emotions of heartbreak with a simplicity and honesty that is both heartbreaking and relatable. Twitty’s distinctive vocal style, characterized by its warmth…
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Conway Twitty – She Knows What She’s Crying About
About the Song Released in 1972, “She Knows What She’s Crying About” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, cementing its place as one of Twitty’s most beloved hits. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the universal emotions of love lost and the lingering pain that follows. Twitty’s masterful…
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Conway Twitty – I’ll Never Make It Home Tonight
About the Song Released in 1972 as a single off the album I Can’t See Me Without You, “I’ll Never Make It Home Tonight” quickly ascended the country charts, peaking at number two. Penned by L.E. White, the song’s narrative follows a weary traveler who finds himself ensnared by a series of distractions, delaying his…
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Conway Twitty – Be Proud Of Your Man
About the Song Released in 1969, the song quickly climbed the country charts, solidifying Twitty’s position as a leading figure in the genre. With its raw emotion and relatable lyrics, “Be Proud of Your Man” captured the hearts of listeners, transcending generations. At its core, the song is a poignant plea from a man seeking…
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Conway Twitty – (Don’t take her) She’s All I Got
About the Song Released in 1972, “(Don’t Take Her) She’s All I Got” is a heartfelt plea from a man desperately trying to hold onto the one thing that truly matters to him – his beloved. The song opens with a somber melody, setting the stage for the narrator’s impassioned declaration: “Let me tell you…
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Conway Twitty – Bad Girl
About the Song Released in 1969, “Bad Girl” is a tale of a troubled woman, misunderstood and ostracized by society. The narrator, deeply smitten, sees beyond her perceived flaws, recognizing the pain and vulnerability that lie beneath her hardened exterior. Despite the disapproval of others, he is drawn to her, determined to offer solace and…
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Conway Twitty – Wolverton Mountain
About the Song Released in 1977, “Wolverton Mountain” paints a vivid picture of a secluded mountain, shrouded in mystery and guarded by its inhabitants. The lyrics, penned by Merle Kilgore and Claude King, weave a story of a young man drawn to this enigmatic peak, his heart set on winning the love of a beautiful…
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Conway Twitty – It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad)
About the Song Released in 1973, the song paints a vivid picture of a man grappling with the depths of his feelings for a woman who may not reciprocate his love in the way he desires. The lyrics, penned by renowned songwriter Curly Putman, delve into the protagonist’s inner turmoil, as he acknowledges the unconventional…
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Conway Twitty – Dim Lonely Places
About the Song Released in 1958, “Dim Lonely Places” marked a pivotal moment in Twitty’s career, propelling him into the national spotlight. The song’s melancholic melody, penned by the acclaimed songwriting duo of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, perfectly complements Twitty’s emotive vocals, creating a tapestry of sound that resonates deeply with listeners. The lyrics paint…
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Conway Twitty – Dim lights thick smoke
About the Song Released in 1968, “Dim Lights, Thick Smoke” was originally written by Cousin Joe Maphis, Max Fidler, and Rose Lee Maphis. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man seeking solace in the company of strangers, seeking to numb his pain with the potent combination of alcohol, music, and the comforting…