Conway Twitty – After All The Good Is Gone
About The Song “After All the Good Is Gone” is a Conway Twitty song in the most literal sense: he…
About The Song “After All the Good Is Gone” is a Conway Twitty song in the most literal sense: he…
About The Song The third number one single from Conway Twitty’s album “Cross Winds” represented a new level of achievement.…
About The Song One of the most fruitful yet least recognized songwriting duos of the 1970s and ‘80s was Troy…
About The Song Songwriter Johnny MacRae didn’t decide to follow a career in music until he was in the last…
About The Song In 1970, Conway Twitty appointed L. E. White to manage his publishing company – “Twitty Bird Music.”…
About The Song It’s taken over half a century, but we’re finally in a time again where the walls between…
About The Song Conway Twitty and Earl Thomas Conley were both literally on the move while “This Time I’ve Hurt…
About The Song “Touch The Hand” represents one-half of a very unusual single for Conway Twitty. Two-sided hits have emerged…
About The Song With a songwriting capability that propelled him for nearly 40 years, Harlan Howard was the dean of…
About The Song Conway Twitty is no stranger when it comes to sentimental songs – “Crazy In Love,” “It’s Only…
About The Song “Desperado Love” is a song written by Michael Garvin and Sammy Johns, and recorded by American country…
About The Song In 1975, the Nashville Songwriters Association inducted Bill Anderson into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Unlike…
About The Song “The Clown” is one of Conway Twitty’s most affecting early-’80s singles, a slow-burn ballad released in December…
About The Song The same week that “The Clown” brought Conway Twitty his first number one single for Elektra Records,…
About The Song Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn spent a great deal of time together when England hosted the first…
About The Song “Don’t Take It Away” is a heartfelt country ballad by Conway Twitty, released in March 1979 as…
About The Song In 1984, the legendary baritone of country music, Conway Twitty, graced the airwaves with a song that…
About The Song “Goodbye Time” was included in the album Still in Your Dreams, released in 1988. The album features…
About The Song Loretta Lynn’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is a duet with music artist Conway Twitty. Their chemistry was…
About The Song When Wayne Carson earned a number one country single via Conway Twitty’s recording of “I See The…