Conway Twitty’s That’s My Job Is An Emotional Father’s Ballad
Written by Gary Burr, Conway Twitty’s That’s My Job mirrored his life and experiences with his father. And it will surely tug your hearts.
Conway Twitty’s Hello Darlin is for All Who Loved and Lost
Conway Twitty’s Hello Darlin, which tells the tale of a man meeting his former flame again, became the song he used to open his concerts for years.
10 Greatest Conway Twitty Songs For Your Playlist
Here are the best Conway Twitty songs of all time. The one-man hit machine actually had more than 50 tracks to reach the top of the charts.
Conway Twitty’s It’s Only Make Believe Will Break Your Heart
Conway Twitty's It's Only Make Believe, a song about a dream that can only be as real as make-believe can shatter your heart into tiny pieces.
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” Tackles Long-Distance Relationship
Loretta Lynn’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” is one of her most romantic duets with Conway Twitty, proving that love knows no distance.
Throwback To Conway Twitty Soulful Rendition of “Kiss an Angel Good Morning”
Conway Twitty recorded the song "Kiss an Angel Good Morning" in 1972. This song was made famous by country singer Charley Pride in 1971.
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty Singing “Making Believe” Is Nothing But Perfection
"Making Believe" reached the top of the country music charts in 1955. It consistently ranks on the lists of greatest country songs. In addition, it has been covered by a rising list of artists including a breathtaking duet by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty.
Do You Remember Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s Risqué Duet, “Lead Me On”?
This hit by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn as their second duet single. They recorded the song in November of 1970, a day after their first cut of “After The Fire Is Gone”.
Watch Young Conway Twitty Dazzling The Crowd With “It’s Only Make Believe”
During an episode of the Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show in 1959, 25-year-old Conway Twitty performed his smash hit "It's Only Make Believe."
Let’s Revisit Conway Twitty’s Last Performance of “The Rose”
Conway Twitty recorded his version of “The Rose” in January 1983. His rendition was his 30th No. 1 single on the country chart.
Loretta Lynn and Michael Twitty’s Magical Duet of “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man”
In 2013, Conway Twitty's son, Michael, joined Loretta Lynn onstage and sang "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" as a tribute to the late Conway.
Do You Remember Conway Twitty’s “Don’t Cry Joni” Duet With His Daughter?
Unrequited love hurts and is never easy. This is best translated in Conway Twitty and daughter, Joni Lee Jenkin's classic duet, ‘Don’t Cry Joni’.
Swoon Over Conway Twitty’s Performance of “I See the Want To in Your Eyes”
“I See the Want in Your Eyes” earned Conway Twitty his eleventh No. 1 song on the Billboard Country chart. Mischa Scorer and Wayne Carson wrote the song.
Conway Twitty’s Greatest Hit Song of All Time, “Hello Darlin’”
“Hello Darlin’” is Conway Twitty’s fifth No. 1 song on the chart and it is the best-known song in his career. He performs this song as his opening act.
The Best Songs From The One-Man Hit Machine, Conway Twitty
Here are just some of our favorite songs from Conway Twitty.
10 Best Country Cover Songs Ever
Here are the top 10 best cover songs from country artists!
Conway Twitty’s Grandson Shares how Reba McEntire Helped Their Family
Conway Twitty and Reba McEntire shared a long history of working with each other. In fact, Conway was the one who helped Reba established her career as a country artist. This was shared by the country singer when Conway's grandson posted a sweet story from back then.
A Classic Throwback Hit from Conway Twitty, “Hello Darlin'”
Conway Twitty was born on September 1, 1933. He's supposed to be celebrating his 86th birthday,
5 Banned Classic Country Songs that Topped Charts
Classic country songs are known to be songs that tell stories about family, romance, and God. However, the following country songs were banned but these songs became chart-toppers.