Conway Twitty – I Need Your Lovin Kiss
Man stripped of bravado, confessing that a single kiss is the only thing standing between him and emotional ruin. Released in 1957, “I Need Your Lovin’ Kiss” by Conway Twitty…
Man stripped of bravado, confessing that a single kiss is the only thing standing between him and emotional ruin. Released in 1957, “I Need Your Lovin’ Kiss” by Conway Twitty…
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