Conway Twitty – Blue Is the Way I Feel
Confession of sorrow delivered without ornament, where heartbreak becomes a steady, lived-in truth rather than a passing storm. Released by Conway Twitty during the mid-1960s, Blue Is the Way I…
Confession of sorrow delivered without ornament, where heartbreak becomes a steady, lived-in truth rather than a passing storm. Released by Conway Twitty during the mid-1960s, Blue Is the Way I…
Declaration of devotion that turns love into a chosen destination rather than a passing feeling Released in 1972, That’s Where My Lovin’ Goes became a defining country hit for Conway…
A voice at home with its people, turning a private kingdom into a living country song. In the 1970s through the 1990s, Conway Twitty was not merely a chart presence…
Two Charts, One Voice, a Man Who Refused to Choose Between Desire and Destiny When Conway Twitty released It’s Only Make Believe in 1958, popular music briefly forgot how to…
A humble confession of love where sincerity stands taller than wealth or promise. Released in 1969, All I Have To Offer You Is Me arrived as a defining moment in…
A defiant meditation on age, dignity, and survival in a youth obsessed industry When Conway Twitty released Over Thirty (Not Over The Hill) in 1975, the song arrived not as…
Humble confession of faith, delivered in a voice that knows both the weight of sin and the promise of mercy. When Conway Twitty released “The Big Man Above”, it did…
A slow train of memory and longing, carrying a heart back toward the place it never truly left. When Conway Twitty released Sentimental Journey on his album Sentimental Journey, he…
A restless voice refuses the margins and remakes itself into permanence In Conway Twitty’s From Rockabilly Failure to Country King, the narrative arrives already seasoned by consequence. Released into a…
A meditation on love that refuses to collapse, even when every fire has already been lit beneath it. Released at the close of 1980, A Bridge That Just Won’t Burn…