Conway Twitty – An Old Memory Like Me
A quiet confession about love fading, spoken with the dignity of a man who knows time always wins. When Conway Twitty released An Old Memory Like Me in 1978, the…
A quiet confession about love fading, spoken with the dignity of a man who knows time always wins. When Conway Twitty released An Old Memory Like Me in 1978, the…
A quiet confession where pride speaks louder than heartbreak, and silence becomes its own kind of truth. Released in 1961, “She Thinks I Still Care” rose to the very top…
A confession whispered after the goodbye, where love refuses to accept its own ending Upon its release in 1978, I’m Not Through Loving You Yet rose swiftly to the top…
Quiet autopsy of love, performed in the moments after the door has already closed. Upon its release, (Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date registered its presence on the country…
A quiet reckoning with betrayal where truth arrives too late and love is already leaving the room Released in nineteen eighty five, Somebody Lied emerged as one of the defining…
Childhood wound becomes a mirror held up to the grown men who never learned how to play fair with their own hearts. Released in 1969, The Games That Daddies Play…
A confession whispered at closing time where desire outweighs reason and the heart willingly surrenders control Released in 1983, Lost In The Feeling became yet another number one hit for…
Promise whispered too late, when love has already begun to turn into farewell. When Conway Twitty released The Next Kiss (Is the Last Goodbye) during his early 1960s country ascent,…
A jubilant confession where earthly love is lifted into something bordering on the sacred When Conway Twitty recorded Hallelujah, I Love Her So, he was still navigating the borderlands between…
For Heaven’s Sake speaks to the tender, perilous alchemy of love, family, and the quietly sustained vows that hold them together Upon its release in January 1973, “For Heaven’s Sake”…