Category: Conway Twitty

  • Conway Twitty – I Wonder Who’ll Turn Out The Lights (In Your World Tonight)

    Conway Twitty – I Wonder Who’ll Turn Out The Lights (In Your World Tonight)

    About the Song Released in 1971, the song paints a vivid picture of a man grappling with the aftermath of a lost love. As he lies in the darkness of his own solitude, his thoughts drift to his former partner, wondering who will now provide the comforting touch and companionship he once cherished. The lyrics,…

  • Conway Twitty – My Heart Won’t Listen To My Mind

    Conway Twitty – My Heart Won’t Listen To My Mind

    About the Song Released in 1971 as part of the album “I Wonder What She’ll Think About Me Leaving”, “My Heart Won’t Listen To My Mind” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, cementing its status as a timeless classic. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its relatable narrative, a tale of a…

  • Conway Twitty – I Don’t Mind

    Conway Twitty – I Don’t Mind

    About the Song Released in 1968, “I Don’t Mind” is a ballad that delves into the depths of a love that transcends the boundaries of conventional expectations. The song’s narrator, portrayed with tenderness and vulnerability by Twitty’s expressive vocals, paints a vivid picture of a love that has weathered the storms of infidelity and betrayal.…

  • Conway Twitty – Sensitive Heart

    Conway Twitty – Sensitive Heart

    About the Song Released in 1968, “Sensitive Heart” is a ballad that lays bare the raw emotions of a man deeply in love. With lyrics penned by Billy Swan, the song paints a vivid picture of a heart so delicate that even the slightest hint of rejection could shatter it into a million pieces. Twitty’s…

  • Conway Twitty – On My Way To Losing You

    Conway Twitty – On My Way To Losing You

    About the Song Released in 1975, “On My Way To Losing You” paints a vivid picture of a love gone astray. The narrator, haunted by the impending loss of his beloved, grapples with the weight of his own mistakes and the realization that he may have pushed her away forever. The song’s lyrics, penned by…

  • Conway Twitty – A Letter And A Ring

    Conway Twitty – A Letter And A Ring

    About the Song Released in 1971, “A Letter and a Ring” is a ballad that delves into the depths of heartbreak and regret. The song opens with the narrator returning home to an empty house, the silence punctuated only by the absence of his beloved. As he searches for her, he stumbles upon a letter…

  • Conway Twitty – Heartache Just Walked In

    Conway Twitty – Heartache Just Walked In

    About the Song Released in 1971, “Heartache Just Walked In” quickly ascended to the top of the charts, reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Hot Country Songs charts. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to capture the universal experience of heartbreak and loss, expressed with a…

  • Conway Twitty – Table In The Corner

    Conway Twitty – Table In The Corner

    About the Song Released in 1969 as part of Twitty’s album Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie, “Table in the Corner” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, peaking at number two. The song’s enduring popularity stems from its relatable narrative and Twitty’s masterful ability to convey the depths of human emotion through…

  • Conway Twitty – Why Not Tonight

    Conway Twitty – Why Not Tonight

    About the Song Released back in 1973 on the album “She Needs Someone To Hold Her”, this song struck a chord with couples young and old. It speaks to the universal language of love, reminding us that sometimes, the most important things are the simple moments shared with that special someone. Now, Conway Twitty was…

  • Conway Twitty – When The Final Change Is Made

    Conway Twitty – When The Final Change Is Made

    About the Song Released back in 1973, this tune comes from Twitty’s album “You’ve Never Been This Far Before”. Now, that title alone sets the stage, doesn’t it? It hints at a relationship on the brink, where one partner is pushing boundaries and the other’s left grappling with the changes. “When The Final Change Is…