Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn – Don’t Tell Me Your Sorry
Introduction Alright, settle in, folks, and get ready for a classic spat between two country music legends. We’re going back to 1971, a time when country music wasn’t afraid to…
Introduction Alright, settle in, folks, and get ready for a classic spat between two country music legends. We’re going back to 1971, a time when country music wasn’t afraid to…
Introduction How Can You Keep From Lovin’ Me? – A timeless country duet Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn were two of the most iconic voices in country music. Their rich,…
Introduction For years, Conway Twitty’s fans have held a quiet ache — a longing for just one more moment, one more note, one more recording from the man whose voice…
Introduction For decades, fans of Conway Twitty have wondered about the quiet, dignified presence of Temple Medley, the woman who stood by him in the earliest, most turbulent years of…
Introduction When the Spotlight Falls and the Smiles Slip Away — the unseen sorrow in THE CLOWN In December 1981, Conway Twitty released “THE CLOWN”, the lead single from his album Southern Comfort.…
Introduction A Quiet Gospel in Everyday Devotion When Conway Twitty recorded “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” on his 1972 album I Can’t See Me Without You, he wasn’t chasing chart glory…
Introduction The Unspoken Promise: A Confession of Enduring Devotion After a Lover’s Departure The crackle of the needle dropping onto the vinyl. That’s a sound that instantly transports many of…
Introduction For countless fans, Conway Twitty’s voice was like velvet — smooth, soothing, and timeless, carrying with it the essence of love and longing. His music defined romantic ballads for…
Introduction The Final Words He Never Sang When Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty walked onto that stage for what would unknowingly be their final duet, no one could have guessed…
Introduction 🌾 The Delta’s Son: The Untold Beginnings of Conway Twitty 🎶 LAST UPDATED 15 MINUTES AGO — Beneath the blazing Delta sun of Friars Point, Mississippi, a young Harold…