Conway Twitty – Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes
Man confronts the quiet terror of loving in the shadow of another’s memory. When Conway Twitty released “Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes” in 1979, the single quickly climbed to No.…
Man confronts the quiet terror of loving in the shadow of another’s memory. When Conway Twitty released “Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes” in 1979, the single quickly climbed to No.…
Love That Never Loosened Its Grip, Even as Time Moved On Released in 1987, Conway Twitty’s I Never Did Quite Get Over You became one of the final great peaks…
A Riot of Rhythm Recast as a Testament to Endurance When Conway Twitty released “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On” in 1958, the single rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard…
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…
A confession whispered too late, carried on the ache of years already lost. When Conway Twitty released “Fallin’ For You For Years” in 1986, it arrived as the title track…
A Quiet Lament for a Fallen Everyman in a World Quick to Judge When “Who Did They Think He Was” was released in 1991, it became another testament to Conway…
A Man Caught Between Earthly Desire and the Promise of Redemption When “Halfway to Heaven” climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1959, it signaled…
A Weary Heart’s Confession, Carried on a Country Breeze When “Trouble in Mind” drifted onto the airwaves in 1976, it carried with it the steady assurance of Conway Twitty, a…
A Voice That Carried the Heartache of a Nation Fell Silent in 1993 When Conway Twitty passed away on June 5, 1993, country music did not merely lose a singer;…
Torch Song for the Quiet Hours When Regret Burns Brightest When Conway Twitty released “Night Fires” in 1983 as the title track of his album Night Fires, the record did…