Category: Conway Twitty

  • Conway Twitty – If You Can’t Write The Music

    Conway Twitty – If You Can’t Write The Music

    About the Song Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music’s golden era, has gifted us with a treasure trove of heartfelt melodies. Among his many hits, “If You Can’t Write the Music” stands as a beacon of optimism and encouragement. Released in 1979, this song quickly resonated with audiences of all ages, its message…

  • 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…

  • Conway Twitty – Girl At The Bar

    Conway Twitty – Girl At The Bar

    About the Song Released in the era when country music was at its zenith, “Girl At The Bar” is more than just a song; it’s a poignant narrative of love lost and the subsequent descent into despair. Twitty, with his signature soulful voice, paints a vivid picture of a man drowning his sorrows in a…

  • Conway Twitty – I Did The Best I Could (With What I Had)

    Conway Twitty – I Did The Best I Could (With What I Had)

    About the Song Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music’s golden era, possessed a unique ability to delve deep into the human heart. His songs were more than just melodies; they were stories of love, loss, and life’s complexities. Among his vast repertoire, “I Did The Best I Could (With What I Had)” stands…