Category: Conway Twitty
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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 – Looking Through My Glass
About the Song Released in 1972, “Looking Through My Glass” is a somber reflection on the aftermath of a lost love. The song’s opening lines paint a vivid picture of despair, as the narrator gazes into the depths of their own reflection, only to see “nothing but a lonely face, staring back at me.” This…
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Conway Twitty – These Lonely Hands Of Mine
About the Song Released in 1969, the song quickly became a fan favorite, showcasing Twitty’s exceptional vocal abilities and his knack for storytelling through music. At its core, “These Lonely Hands of Mine” is a ballad that explores the aftermath of heartbreak. It paints a picture of a man grappling with the pain of a…
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Conway Twitty – It’s Been One Heck Of A Day
About the Song Conway Twitty’s “It’s Been One Heck of a Day” is a countrypolitan ballad released in 1972. The song became a major hit for Twitty, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Country…
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Conway Twitty – My Heart Knows
About the Song Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music’s golden era, once again proves why he’s a legend with his heartfelt ballad, “My Heart Knows“. This song, a timeless classic, is a testament to Twitty’s ability to convey raw emotion and vulnerability through his music. In “My Heart Knows“, Twitty paints a vivid…
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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 – I’d Rather Be Gone
About the Song Released in 1969, “I’d Rather Be Gone” captures the raw pain of a man grappling with a love that has turned sour. Twitty’s rich, resonant voice delivers the lyrics with a haunting sincerity that pulls listeners into the depths of the singer’s emotional turmoil. The song’s simple yet evocative melody serves as…
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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 – Okie From Muskogee
About the Song The year was 1969. A time of great social and cultural upheaval, marked by the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the rise of counterculture. Amidst this backdrop, a song emerged that would become a powerful anthem for those yearning for a simpler time. This song was “Okie From Muskogee”, performed…
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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…