Conway Twitty – Shake, Rattle And Roll
A Reckless Celebration of Youth, Rhythm, and the Moment When Restraint Finally Let Go Upon its release in 1956, Conway Twitty’s recording of “Shake, Rattle And Roll” arrived not as…
A Reckless Celebration of Youth, Rhythm, and the Moment When Restraint Finally Let Go Upon its release in 1956, Conway Twitty’s recording of “Shake, Rattle And Roll” arrived not as…
A quiet meditation on love that insists growth is born from patience, pain, and faith rather than easy bloom. When Conway Twitty stepped onto the stage in 1992 to perform…
A declaration of loyalty spoken softly yet with unshakable finality, where desire meets restraint and honor quietly wins. When Conway Twitty released I’m Already Taken in 1971, the song did…
A declaration of youthful defiance where rhythm becomes identity and confidence walks louder than consequence. When Conway Twitty cut his version of Blue Suede Shoes, it arrived without the chart-dominating…
A country star turns the season inward, trading spectacle for stewardship and letting Christmas mean responsibility as much as romance. Released by Conway Twitty on the charity album Christmas for…
A confession of heartbreak where pride collapses and longing refuses to let go. In Conway Twitty’s reading of Crazy Arms, the song arrives already crowned by history. First made immortal…
A farewell sung without words, where a lifetime of devotion to country music took its final bow under the Branson lights. In 1993, at his own theater in Branson, Missouri,…
A farewell spoken with dignity, restraint, and the quiet certainty that love sometimes ends before the heart is ready. Released in early 1988, Goodbye Time arrived as a single by…
Jaunty confession where betrayal dances in plain sight, smiling as it breaks the rules it pretends to follow. When Conway Twitty released Two Timin’ Two Stepper in 1971, the song…
A quiet meditation on how first love leaves fingerprints that time never fully erases Released during Conway Twitty’s mature country era, First Romance arrived at a moment when he no…