Conway Twitty – Who Will Pray For Me
Solitary question posed at twilight, asking who will carry a soul home when the applause has faded Released during the early 1970s gospel chapter of Conway Twitty’s career, Who Will…
Solitary question posed at twilight, asking who will carry a soul home when the applause has faded Released during the early 1970s gospel chapter of Conway Twitty’s career, Who Will…
A song about choosing solitude not as punishment, but as the only honest refuge left after love has burned itself out Upon its release in 1989, House On Old Lonesome…
A quiet arithmetic of loss where love is reduced to a tally of wounds that only memory can finish counting When Conway Twitty recorded Heartaches By The Number, he was…
A quiet vow of closeness, where love asks for nothing more than warmth and time. Released by Conway Twitty at a moment when his voice was already synonymous with emotional…
Desire remembers what conscience tries to forget, and Cheatin’ Fire burns in that uneasy space between regret and want. Upon its release in 1985, Cheatin’ Fire emerged as a Top…
A declaration of love so resolute that it stands still against time, doubt, and every passing temptation. When Conway Twitty released My One And Only You in 1982, the song…
A quiet plea to remain alive in memory when love has already slipped into the past Upon its release, I Wish I Was Still In Your Dreams emerged as a…
A portrait of emotional imbalance, where love collapses under the weight of unequal longing. Upon its release in 1971, “I’m Goin Crazy And She’s Just Goin” climbed to number one…
Reckoning with the moment love stopped being a promise and became a memory Released during Conway Twitty’s dominant early-1970s Nashville period, When Love Was Something Else arrived not as a…
Reckoning with love remembered not for its ending, but for how completely it once filled a life Released in 1972, We Had It All became one of Conway Twitty’s most…