Conway Twitty – Hello Darlin’ (1971).
“Why Conway Twitty’s Hello Darlin’ Continues To Touch Millions Of Hearts” When Conway Twitty released Hello Darlin’ in 1970 and continued performing it throughout the early 1970s, few could have…
“Why Conway Twitty’s Hello Darlin’ Continues To Touch Millions Of Hearts” When Conway Twitty released Hello Darlin’ in 1970 and continued performing it throughout the early 1970s, few could have…
The Real Country Spirit Lives On Through Conway Twitty In 1990, Conway Twitty delivered one of the most emotionally honest performances of his later career with “I’m Tired Of Being…
“Goodbye Time” Still Carries the Soul of Classic Country When Conway Twitty performed “Goodbye Time” during the 1988 Music City Country News Living Legend Award program on TNN, audiences witnessed…
Thirty Years Later Conway Twitty Still Sounded Untouchable When Conway Twitty appeared on the television program Sunday Night Music TV in 1990 to perform “It’s Only Make Believe,” audiences were…
Conway Twitty and the Timeless Emotion of “The Rose” Few artists in country music history connected with listeners as deeply as Conway Twitty. Decades after his greatest recordings first appeared…
“You’ve Never Been This Far Before” – Conway Twitty’s Controversial Hit that Pushed Boundaries Released in 1973, “You’ve Never Been This Far Before” by Conway Twitty stands as one of…
Conway Twitty’s Classic “Tight Fittin’ Jeans”: A Look Back at His 26th No. 1 Hit Released in June 1981, “Tight Fittin’ Jeans” quickly became one of Conway Twitty‘s signature songs,…
“Slow Hand” by Conway Twitty: A Timeless Classic Across Genres “Slow Hand”, originally recorded by the American vocal group The Pointer Sisters for their 1981 album Black & White, is…
“Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn: A Classic Country Duet That Stands the Test of Time In the landscape of country music, there are few duos…
“Fifteen Years Ago” by Conway Twitty: A Journey Through Love and Remembrance Released in September 1970, “Fifteen Years Ago” quickly became a classic, cementing Conway Twitty‘s status as a dominant…