Category: Conway Twitty

  • Conway Twitty – Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

    Conway Twitty – Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

    About the Song Ah, folks, gather ’round for a tale of heartache and lonesome blues, a story sung by a true country legend: Conway Twitty. This evenin’, we’re gonna revisit a classic tune, one that’s been tugging at heartstrings for generations – “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain”. Now, Conway Twitty’s voice, rich and smooth…

  • Conway Twitty – House On Old Lonesome Road

    Conway Twitty – House On Old Lonesome Road

    About the Song Ah, folks, settle in for a twangy tale of heartache and lonesome nights. Today, we’re taking a trip down House On Old Lonesome Road with the legendary Conway Twitty. Released in 1989, this song became the title track for Twitty’s 54th studio album, a testament to his enduring career and the enduring…

  • Conway Twitty – Before Your Time

    Conway Twitty – Before Your Time

    About the Song Alright, settle in, folks, and let’s take a trip down memory lane with a true country classic: Conway Twitty’s “Before Your Time”. Now, Conway Twitty was a legend – rich baritone voice, a smooth stage presence, and a knack for weaving stories into his songs that resonated with everyday folks. “Before Your…

  • Conway Twitty – Who Will Pray For Me

    Conway Twitty – Who Will Pray For Me

    About the Song Ah, folks, gather ’round for a listen if you will. Today we’re taking a trip down memory lane with a country classic by the one and only Conway Twitty. This song, titled “Who Will Pray For Me”, was released back in 1973 and quickly became a favorite for its heartfelt message and…

  • Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn – I’m So Used To Loving You

    Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn – I’m So Used To Loving You

    About the Song Ah, now settle in, friends, and get ready for a dose of pure country comfort with “I’m So Used To Loving You” by the legendary duo of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. This heartwarming duet hit the airwaves back in 1971, becoming a staple for couples young and old who knew the…

  • Conway Twitty – I Want To Know You Before

    Conway Twitty – I Want To Know You Before

    About the Song Ah, folks, gather ’round for a tale of love and a yearning for something deeper. Tonight, we revisit a country classic by the one and only Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with smooth vocals and heartfelt storytelling. The song we’re about to hear is called “I Want To Know You Before We…

  • Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn – For Heavens Sake

    Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn – For Heavens Sake

    About the Song Ah, folks, settle in for a heaping helping of country twang with a side of heartache. Today, we’re taking a trip down memory lane with a classic duet by two of the genre’s most iconic voices: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. The song we’re about to revisit is called “For Heaven’s Sake”,…

  • Conway Twitty – Kiss an Angel Good Morning

    Conway Twitty – Kiss an Angel Good Morning

    About the Song Ah, folks, settle in for a right purty tune today. Now, those of you who’ve been around a while, followed country music through its golden years, know the name Conway Twitty like it’s kin. His smooth baritone, his way of telling a story through song – well, that’s something special. Today, we’re…

  • Conway Twitty – Knock Three Times

    Conway Twitty – Knock Three Times

    About the Song Conway Twitty, a name that brings back memories, doesn’t it? The man with the smooth baritone and a knack for weaving tales of love and heartache through his music. Today, we’re setting the dial back to 1960 and revisiting one of his early hits, a song that crossed genres and captured the…

  • Conway Twitty – The Hurt in My Heart

    Conway Twitty – The Hurt in My Heart

    About the Song Ah, folks, settle in for a twang of pure country heartache with Conway Twitty’s unforgettable song, “The Hurt in My Heart.” Released back in 1960, this ballad became an instant classic, topping the charts and solidifying Twitty’s place as a country music legend. Now, for those of you who remember those simpler…