Conway Twitty – Borderline
A Quiet Man Standing at the Edge of Losing Everything When Conway Twitty released “Borderline” in 1987 as the title track from his album Borderline, he was no newcomer chasing…
A Quiet Man Standing at the Edge of Losing Everything When Conway Twitty released “Borderline” in 1987 as the title track from his album Borderline, he was no newcomer chasing…
Devotion So Absolute It Redefines the Very Measure of Love When Conway Twitty released “I’ve Never Seen The Likes Of You” in 1970, it ascended swiftly to the upper reaches…
Man stands alone before fame’s second act, asking love the one question that success cannot answer. Released in 1960, What Am I Living For became a defining moment in Conway…
A man standing alone in the quiet after love has slipped away, speaking not to reclaim it but to honor what it once was. When Conway Twitty released Hello Darlin’…
A dream of home that reveals itself as memory, longing, and quiet finality When Conway Twitty released Green, Green Grass of Home in 1966, the song quickly rose to No.…
A man stands alone before the wreckage of devotion, confessing that love’s story is written as much in regret as in longing. Released in 1960s, “Story of My Love” became…
A farewell sung in borrowed time, where a lifetime of devotion to country music gathered itself into one last, human breath. On June 4, 1993, Conway Twitty stepped onto the…
A lonely confession disguised as a love song, where devotion survives even when belief does not. Released in 1958, Conway Twitty’s “It’s Only Make Believe” rose to No. 1 on…
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…