Category: Conway Twitty

  • Conway Twitty – Did We Have To Come This Far (To Say Goodbye)

    Conway Twitty – Did We Have To Come This Far (To Say Goodbye)

    About the Song Released in 1979, this song is more than just a collection of words and music; it’s an emotional journey that explores the depths of love and loss. Twitty’s rich, soulful voice carries the weight of a love that has reached its tragic end. There’s a raw vulnerability in his performance that pulls…

  • Conway Twitty – Hungry Eyes (Mama’s Hungry Eyes)

    Conway Twitty – Hungry Eyes (Mama’s Hungry Eyes)

    About the Song Released in 1969 as part of the album “Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie,” “Hungry Eyes” is more than just a song; it’s a poignant reflection on the lives of countless families who have struggled to make ends meet. With its evocative lyrics and Twitty’s signature emotional delivery, the song paints a…

  • Conway Twitty – The Other Woman

    Conway Twitty – The Other Woman

    About the Song Released in 1966, the song delves into the tumultuous world of infidelity, a subject often treated with moralizing tones in traditional country music. However, Twitty’s approach is far from judgmental. Instead, he offers a sympathetic portrayal of a man caught in the crossfire of a crumbling relationship. The song’s narrative is both…

  • Conway Twitty – World Of Forgotten People

    Conway Twitty – World Of Forgotten People

    About the Song Released in 1969, “World of Forgotten People” is a haunting ballad that captures the essence of isolation. Twitty’s rich, resonant voice weaves a tapestry of heartache as he sings of a world inhabited by those who have loved and lost, their spirits broken by the weight of their experiences. The song resonates…

  • Heartaches By The Number – Conway Twitty

    Heartaches By The Number – Conway Twitty

    About the Song Released in 1969, “Heartaches By The Number” quickly climbed the country charts, becoming a signature tune for Twitty. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal appeal. It speaks to the heart of anyone who has experienced the sting of heartbreak, regardless of age or background. The song’s genius lies…

  • I’ll Share My World With You – Conway Twitty

    I’ll Share My World With You – Conway Twitty

    About the Song Released in 1969 as part of the album I Love You More Today, this ballad captures the essence of a deep-rooted partnership. Twitty’s rich, resonant voice weaves a tapestry of emotions, painting a vivid picture of a love that’s as steady as a rock. The song’s simplicity is its strength; it doesn’t…

  • The Bottle In The Hand (Is Much Stronger Than The Man) – Conway Twitty

    The Bottle In The Hand (Is Much Stronger Than The Man) – Conway Twitty

    About the Song Released in 1969, this song delves deep into the heart of a man trapped in the destructive grip of alcoholism. It’s a tale as old as time, yet Twitty’s masterful storytelling and heartfelt delivery elevate it to a level of raw authenticity that resonates with listeners of all ages. The song’s title…

  • Games People Play – Conway Twitty

    Games People Play – Conway Twitty

    About the Song Released in 1969, “Games People Play” quickly climbed the charts, solidifying Twitty’s status as a country music icon. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its universal themes and relatable narrative. It captures the essence of those moments when trust is betrayed and love is tested, evoking a profound sense of…

  • Conway Twitty – Seasons Of My Heart

    Conway Twitty – Seasons Of My Heart

    About the Song Country music has long been a source of comfort and solace, offering listeners a relatable soundtrack to life’s joys and sorrows. One such timeless masterpiece is “Seasons of My Heart,” a poignant ballad performed by the legendary Conway Twitty. Twitty, with his distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery, has captured the hearts of…

  • She Only Meant to Use Him – Conway Twitty

    She Only Meant to Use Him – Conway Twitty

    About the Song Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music’s golden era, delivered a poignant masterpiece with “She Only Meant to Use Him”. This song is a timeless exploration of love, betrayal, and the enduring human condition. Released in 1982, it quickly became a chart-topper, capturing the hearts of millions with its raw emotion…