Conway Twitty – Your Love Had Taken Me That High
A love so elevating it feels earned rather than declared Upon its release during the commercial zenith of Conway Twitty, Your Love Had Taken Me That High rose to the…
A love so elevating it feels earned rather than declared Upon its release during the commercial zenith of Conway Twitty, Your Love Had Taken Me That High rose to the…
A Promise Spoken in a Whisper, Waiting Patiently Before the Tears Begin Released in early 1975, Before the Next Teardrop Falls became one of the most defining moments of Conway…
A quiet hymn to gratitude, dignity, and the unseen hands that shape a life Upon its release in 1969, RUEBEN JAMES carried CONWAY TWITTY to a remarkable No. 2 position…
A quiet country tragedy about love mistaken for shelter, and the cost of discovering it too late Upon its release, She Only Meant To Use Him arrived on the country…
A solemn meditation on temptation and salvation, where the sound of a distant train becomes a warning whispered to the soul When Conway Twitty recorded Long Black Train, it arrived…
A quiet Christmas parable about innocence, loss, and the kind of faith that survives the coldest winters. In the long and varied career of Conway Twitty, few seasonal recordings reveal…
An unhurried confession about intimacy, patience, and the courage to truly see another soul Released in 1979, I WANT TO KNOW YOU BEFORE WE MAKE LOVE became one of the…
A familiar Christmas fable reframed as a quiet meditation on belonging and redemption Released during the height of his commercial power, “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer” appeared on Conway Twitty’s…
A familiar warning transformed into a quiet meditation on belief, memory, and the weight of tradition. Conway Twitty recorded SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWN for his 1986 holiday album…
A young American voice reaches across memory, longing, and borrowed language to name a love that feels both innocent and irrevocable. Released in 1957, Fraulein became the song that carried…