Conway Twitty – Slow Hand
About The Song The same week that “The Clown” brought Conway Twitty his first number one single for Elektra Records, the label released “Slow Hand” as a follow-up after discovering…
About The Song The same week that “The Clown” brought Conway Twitty his first number one single for Elektra Records, the label released “Slow Hand” as a follow-up after discovering…
About The Song Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn spent a great deal of time together when England hosted the first Wembley Country Music Festival in the late 1960s. While the…
About The Song “Don’t Take It Away” is a heartfelt country ballad by Conway Twitty, released in March 1979 as the lead single from his album Cross Winds on MCA…
About The Song In 1984, the legendary baritone of country music, Conway Twitty, graced the airwaves with a song that resonated deeply with listeners across generations. “Somebody’s Needing Somebody”, a…
About The Song “Goodbye Time” was included in the album Still in Your Dreams, released in 1988. The album features songs by Conway Twitty, such as “I Wish I Was…
About The Song Loretta Lynn’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is a duet with music artist Conway Twitty. Their chemistry was highly loved by fans putting the song on the top…
About The Song When Wayne Carson earned a number one country single via Conway Twitty’s recording of “I See The Want To In Your Eyes,” he was hardly a newcomer…
About The Song Country music singer Conway Twitty performed “The Rose” just months before he passed away, and this legendary performance still captivates his fans around the world. When Conway…
About The Song Conway Twitty picked up his fifth #1 country single “Fifteen Years Ago” through an interesting turn of events. The song’s author, Raymond Smith, first started writing country…
About The Song With a reputation as one of country music’s most diverse artists, Conway Twitty wasn’t afraid to take on any style – including sensual ones. One particular track…
About The Song Conway Twitty’s That’s My Job is an emotionally powerful yet comforting and reassuring song. The song, which begins with a boy waking up from a nightmare of…
About The Song “Don’t Cry Joni” is probably the best collaboration Conway Twitty ever did. He recorded it with no other than his then sixteen-year-old daughter Joni Lee. The song…
About The Song “Linda On My Mind”, was written and performed by Conway Twitty in 1975. A sad song that will break your heart if you were with someone who…
About The Song Conway Twitty’s It’s Only Make Believe will definitely shatter your heart into tiny little pieces as you inhale in every lyric. It was a story of a…
About The Song Conway Twitty always downplayed his talent when he spoke of his career to interviewers. He said: “What I’ve done doesn’t impress me at all. The only thing…
About The Song Conway Twitty was a pop star first, as he scored a major hit in the late fifties with “It’s Only Make Believe.” The signature voice is there,…
About The Song Conway Twitty’s Hello Darlin is one of the most closely associated songs to his name, which also became the song he used to open his concerts. The…