Conway Twitty
By any measure, the career of singer, songwriter, producer, entertainer and… Read Full Bio ↴By any measure, the career of singer, songwriter, producer, entertainer and recording artist Conway Twitty stands among the greatest in the history of popular music. His 55 #1 singles -- including 50 consecutive #1s -- are an astounding and singular accomplishment in the annals of the recording industry. Those hits drove sales of more than 50 million records, powering literally thousands of live performances for tens of millions of fans, and led to more than 100 major awards.
Numbers, however, don’t tell the whole story. They don’t even tell the most important part of the story. Because in Conway Twitty, the world has a refreshing example of a natural — a natural athlete, a natural singer, a naturally caring and charismatic person who never took his abilities for granted. Instead, Twitty respected his gifts by working at them, and by respecting everyone he touched. There is no tortured artist in this story. There is no grand comeback from the brink of self-destruction. Just the remarkably steady journey of a man who never drank, never used drugs, but simply worked hard at what he loved, a family he loved deeply and the fans that cared for him.
From Sun Studios in Memphis and the infancy of rock and roll to the top of the country charts and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Conway built an astounding musical legacy that spanned five decades. The truest assessment of that legacy will never make it onto history’s pages, however, because it is written on the hearts of everyone he knew and everyone who knew him through his music. This is Conway Twitty. Even as a small child, it was apparent there was something special about Twitty. Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins on September 1, 1933 in rural Friars Point, Mississippi, the boy had uncommon abilities and a penchant for helping those around him. Given his first guitar, a Sears & Roebuck acoustic, at the age of four, Harold demonstrated a musical gift. He formed his first band, the Phillips County Ramblers when he was 10 after the family had moved to Helena, Arkansas. His mother was the breadwinner and his father found spotty work as a Mississippi riverboat pilot. Harold obtained employment as a carhop and used his earnings to buy clothes and shoes for his brother and sister.
When one of a group of friends horsing around in a local cemetery was pinned under a fallen tombstone, young Harold started to flee with the rest of the frightened pack of boys. He stopped short, however, returning to assist his friend and lifting the stone enough for the boy to scramble free. When the full group returned the next day to reset the stone, they marveled at the feat, as the entire group of them were unable to lift it.
He landed a weekly radio show, and in his other passion, baseball, developed his skills to the point of playing semi-pro and being offered a contract by the Philadelphia Phillies after high school. Jenkins figured his destiny was decided when he was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies. Fate intervened, however, when he was drafted by a much bigger team — the U.S. Army. While stationed in Japan, he kept both his dreams alive by forming a band and playing on the local Army baseball team. The band was called the “Cimmarons” and played at different clubs. After his release from the army it was the mid 1950s and the sudden popularity of a young man named Elvis Presley drew a still very young Harold Jenkins to Memphis.
While recording at Sun Studios with Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, Jenkins began developing a sound that would lead to a record deal with MGM. He also took a stage name, contracting the names of two cities — Conway, Arkansas and Twitty, Texas. In 1958, Conway Twitty scored his first #1 hit titled “It’s Only Make Believe.”
His career as a rock-n-roll act took off, with the single topping the chart in 22 different countries and going on to sell eight million copies. Despite making a name for himself as a rock n roller, Twitty had always loved country music. In fact, his reverence for the genre and its seasoned performers factored into his decision to become a rock n roll performer. Twitty also enjoyed a short-lived movie career, appearing in films like Sex Kittens Go To College (with Mamie Van Doren), Platinum High School (Mickey Rooney), and College Confidential (Steve Allen) and writing the title and sound track songs for the films. A play and movie was created titled “Bye Bye Birdie” which was a story about a young rock-n-roll star. It was written with the idea that Conway would do the starring role. The lead character’s name, Conrad Birdie, was created specifically with Conway in mind. Conway did a lot of soul searching and decided that theatre and the movies were not for him, so he turned down the offer and remained focused on his true love of music.
At first, rock n roll seemed to be a place where a young man with a lot of raw talent could thrive. Through his early recording and touring (including three gold records), Twitty got to know a fair number of country stars, eventually abandoning his insecurities so he could “compete with my heroes.”
After eight years of playing sock hops and dance clubs, Twitty heard the ticking of an internal clock that seemed to guide all the major decisions in his life. One night on a stage in Summer’s Point, New Jersey, Twitty looked out at a room full of people he didn’t know. With a wife and three kids at home, he realized his days of providing background music for sweaty teens were over. Twitty put down his guitar, walked off the stage and embarked on one of the greatest country careers in history.
Signed by legendary producer Owen Bradley to MCA/Decca in 1965, Twitty released several singles before 1968’s “Next In Line” became his first country #1. And thus began a run unmatched in music history. Twitty reeled off 50 consecutive #1 hits.
Widely regarded by Nashville’s songwriters as “the best friend a song ever had,” Twitty was pitched top shelf material for the better part of two decades. Much of it he turned away, even passing eventual smash singles on to other artists. One of his many gifts, beyond the elusive art of knowing which songs would be hits, was knowing which of those songs would work for him. Of course, he was one of Music Row’s best songwriters in his own right, writing 19 of his #1s and earning Grammy nominations for compositions including his signature song “Hello Darlin’.”
Twitty’s tunes are the mile markers for three decades of country music: “Hello Darlin’,” “Goodbye Time,” “You’ve Never Been This Far Before,” “Linda On My Mind,” “I’d Love To Lay You Down,” “Tight Fittin’ Jeans,” “That’s My Job.” Conway also entered into a duet partnership with the top female vocalist of that time, Loretta Lynn. They became the most awarded male/female duet in history recording with songs like “After The Fire Is Gone,” “Lead Me On,” and “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
His way with hits extended beyond writing, choosing and making great records to arranging them in a way that brilliantly paced his live performances. As an entertainer, he was a master of understatement and mystery who was nicknamed the “High Priest of Country Music” by his peers.
He avoided onstage banter in favor of a tightly woven journey through his beloved hit songs. “I’m often asked why ,” Conway said, Why don’t I talk at my concerts. My answer is always the same. I do talk, but the communication is through my music” Conway said.
His voice even reached into outer space when “Hello Darlin” was played around the world during the link up between America’s orbiting astronauts and Russia’s cosmonauts in a gesture of international good will.
Twitty had a tremendous respect for women and sang many of his biggest hits directly to them. By choosing to perform songs with adult themes, many of which were controversial at the time, he built a passionate fan base. Perhaps the most dramatic example of this is illustrated by a California performance where an audience member suffered a heart attack. The woman refused paramedic’s urgings that she accompany them to the hospital, saying she wasn’t leaving until she heard “Hello Darlin’.” A note was passed to the stage and Twitty performed the show closer earlier than planned so his fan could receive proper medical care.
Despite such adoration, Twitty remained a genuine and unpretentious person. He regularly stayed hours after his shows signing autographs, once staying so long as to be engaged in a discussion with the venue janitor as his bus left without him. At home, he drove an old Pacer station wagon and favored jogging suits and ball caps. On many occasions people would stop him and ask if he’d been told he resembled Conway Twitty. “I’ve heard that,” he’d reply, “but I don’t see the resemblance.”
In 1982, Conway opened one of the largest tourist attractions in the state of Tennessee. Twitty City, located north of Nashville in Hendersonville, was a true testament to his deep love and appreciation for his fans. Hundreds of thousands of them roamed the grounds year round, taking in views that included the mansion of Conway and his wife, Mickey, the home of his mother and the homes of his four adult children. The Twitty City complex also included Conway Twitty Enterprises, a gift shop, a theatrical showcase of Conway’s life, beautifully landscaped grounds with water falls and a pavilion area.
His love of Christmas led to an annual light festival that eventually included live reindeer, snow machines and millions of visitors. Twitty donated proceeds from tours of the grounds to help the families of local fallen police and firefighters. Another regular event was a Christmas For Kids concert that raised funds to help underprivileged children. He also built a ball field for the local Little League that still bears his name.
Giving back was not simply a reaction to his wealth, however. It was part of his nature. In the early rock days when he was barely clearing enough money to cover expenses, Twitty was approached at a truck stop by a man asking for $20 so he and his pregnant wife could buy enough gas to return home. Twitty gave the man $200. Years later, Twitty and his children were dining at a restaurant in Oklahoma City when a man asked to speak to the star. Twitty’s children watched their father talking quietly with the man, and saw him grow misty eyed as the man handed their father an envelope.
Despite Twitty’s insistence that the money was a gift, the man from the truck stop was determined to repay him.
Charitable endeavors were something rarely discussed. “If you have to talk about it, it’s not from the heart,” Twitty would say. And though his pairing with Loretta Lynn was one of the most celebrated duets in history, he never complained that the Country Music Association never recognized him with an award for his accomplishments as a solo artist. “Each one of my fans is enough of an award for me,” he’d say.
Nevertheless, he was a hard working, determined and quietly ambitious man who believed he was called to do more than rest on his God-given abilities. And so he pushed to evolve his gifts, driving to improve upon his last album, to record another smash, to break another concert attendance record. In 36 years of touring, he never missed a show — an example of consistency that, to use an analogy from his favorite sport made him a musical DiMaggio or Ripken. This came from a man who would turn down so much as an aspirin, and coming out of an era when entertainers were often encouraged to medicate by their own traveling physicians.
Asked in the midst of his incredible streak what he’d do if one of his songs didn’t reach No. 1, the unassuming Twitty replied, “I’ll just start over.” And when the follow up to “Don’t Call Him A Cowboy” peaked at #2, that’s exactly what he did — scoring five more chart-toppers, the last being “Crazy In Love,” before his untimely death in June, 1993. His last album, Final Touches, was released after his death later that year.
If there’s an unfortunate addendum to Twitty’s story, it is that his place in the history of country music has largely been overlooked. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, but a legal battle over his estate kept his sons and daughters from endeavoring to tell his story for almost 14 years. Until now.
And yet as they begin work on the reissues, the box sets and the retrospectives so long overdue, they are continually reminded of the foundation upon which their father’s unparalleled achievements were built. Those who worked with Conway, knew him or were influenced by him approach with stories of a true gentleman, someone who, as one fellow performer described him, “wore a white hat.” Throughout his life, Conway would tell people, “If you do what you love and you’re able to take care of the people you love, it doesn’t matter what you do. You’re a successful man. ” Undoubtedly, that is the legacy that would have meant the most to Harold “Conway Twitty” Jenkins. Which makes the rest of his story — the accomplishments and accolades — that much sweeter.
Numbers, however, don’t tell the whole story. They don’t even tell the most important part of the story. Because in Conway Twitty, the world has a refreshing example of a natural — a natural athlete, a natural singer, a naturally caring and charismatic person who never took his abilities for granted. Instead, Twitty respected his gifts by working at them, and by respecting everyone he touched. There is no tortured artist in this story. There is no grand comeback from the brink of self-destruction. Just the remarkably steady journey of a man who never drank, never used drugs, but simply worked hard at what he loved, a family he loved deeply and the fans that cared for him.
From Sun Studios in Memphis and the infancy of rock and roll to the top of the country charts and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Conway built an astounding musical legacy that spanned five decades. The truest assessment of that legacy will never make it onto history’s pages, however, because it is written on the hearts of everyone he knew and everyone who knew him through his music. This is Conway Twitty. Even as a small child, it was apparent there was something special about Twitty. Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins on September 1, 1933 in rural Friars Point, Mississippi, the boy had uncommon abilities and a penchant for helping those around him. Given his first guitar, a Sears & Roebuck acoustic, at the age of four, Harold demonstrated a musical gift. He formed his first band, the Phillips County Ramblers when he was 10 after the family had moved to Helena, Arkansas. His mother was the breadwinner and his father found spotty work as a Mississippi riverboat pilot. Harold obtained employment as a carhop and used his earnings to buy clothes and shoes for his brother and sister.
When one of a group of friends horsing around in a local cemetery was pinned under a fallen tombstone, young Harold started to flee with the rest of the frightened pack of boys. He stopped short, however, returning to assist his friend and lifting the stone enough for the boy to scramble free. When the full group returned the next day to reset the stone, they marveled at the feat, as the entire group of them were unable to lift it.
He landed a weekly radio show, and in his other passion, baseball, developed his skills to the point of playing semi-pro and being offered a contract by the Philadelphia Phillies after high school. Jenkins figured his destiny was decided when he was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies. Fate intervened, however, when he was drafted by a much bigger team — the U.S. Army. While stationed in Japan, he kept both his dreams alive by forming a band and playing on the local Army baseball team. The band was called the “Cimmarons” and played at different clubs. After his release from the army it was the mid 1950s and the sudden popularity of a young man named Elvis Presley drew a still very young Harold Jenkins to Memphis.
While recording at Sun Studios with Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, Jenkins began developing a sound that would lead to a record deal with MGM. He also took a stage name, contracting the names of two cities — Conway, Arkansas and Twitty, Texas. In 1958, Conway Twitty scored his first #1 hit titled “It’s Only Make Believe.”
His career as a rock-n-roll act took off, with the single topping the chart in 22 different countries and going on to sell eight million copies. Despite making a name for himself as a rock n roller, Twitty had always loved country music. In fact, his reverence for the genre and its seasoned performers factored into his decision to become a rock n roll performer. Twitty also enjoyed a short-lived movie career, appearing in films like Sex Kittens Go To College (with Mamie Van Doren), Platinum High School (Mickey Rooney), and College Confidential (Steve Allen) and writing the title and sound track songs for the films. A play and movie was created titled “Bye Bye Birdie” which was a story about a young rock-n-roll star. It was written with the idea that Conway would do the starring role. The lead character’s name, Conrad Birdie, was created specifically with Conway in mind. Conway did a lot of soul searching and decided that theatre and the movies were not for him, so he turned down the offer and remained focused on his true love of music.
At first, rock n roll seemed to be a place where a young man with a lot of raw talent could thrive. Through his early recording and touring (including three gold records), Twitty got to know a fair number of country stars, eventually abandoning his insecurities so he could “compete with my heroes.”
After eight years of playing sock hops and dance clubs, Twitty heard the ticking of an internal clock that seemed to guide all the major decisions in his life. One night on a stage in Summer’s Point, New Jersey, Twitty looked out at a room full of people he didn’t know. With a wife and three kids at home, he realized his days of providing background music for sweaty teens were over. Twitty put down his guitar, walked off the stage and embarked on one of the greatest country careers in history.
Signed by legendary producer Owen Bradley to MCA/Decca in 1965, Twitty released several singles before 1968’s “Next In Line” became his first country #1. And thus began a run unmatched in music history. Twitty reeled off 50 consecutive #1 hits.
Widely regarded by Nashville’s songwriters as “the best friend a song ever had,” Twitty was pitched top shelf material for the better part of two decades. Much of it he turned away, even passing eventual smash singles on to other artists. One of his many gifts, beyond the elusive art of knowing which songs would be hits, was knowing which of those songs would work for him. Of course, he was one of Music Row’s best songwriters in his own right, writing 19 of his #1s and earning Grammy nominations for compositions including his signature song “Hello Darlin’.”
Twitty’s tunes are the mile markers for three decades of country music: “Hello Darlin’,” “Goodbye Time,” “You’ve Never Been This Far Before,” “Linda On My Mind,” “I’d Love To Lay You Down,” “Tight Fittin’ Jeans,” “That’s My Job.” Conway also entered into a duet partnership with the top female vocalist of that time, Loretta Lynn. They became the most awarded male/female duet in history recording with songs like “After The Fire Is Gone,” “Lead Me On,” and “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
His way with hits extended beyond writing, choosing and making great records to arranging them in a way that brilliantly paced his live performances. As an entertainer, he was a master of understatement and mystery who was nicknamed the “High Priest of Country Music” by his peers.
He avoided onstage banter in favor of a tightly woven journey through his beloved hit songs. “I’m often asked why ,” Conway said, Why don’t I talk at my concerts. My answer is always the same. I do talk, but the communication is through my music” Conway said.
His voice even reached into outer space when “Hello Darlin” was played around the world during the link up between America’s orbiting astronauts and Russia’s cosmonauts in a gesture of international good will.
Twitty had a tremendous respect for women and sang many of his biggest hits directly to them. By choosing to perform songs with adult themes, many of which were controversial at the time, he built a passionate fan base. Perhaps the most dramatic example of this is illustrated by a California performance where an audience member suffered a heart attack. The woman refused paramedic’s urgings that she accompany them to the hospital, saying she wasn’t leaving until she heard “Hello Darlin’.” A note was passed to the stage and Twitty performed the show closer earlier than planned so his fan could receive proper medical care.
Despite such adoration, Twitty remained a genuine and unpretentious person. He regularly stayed hours after his shows signing autographs, once staying so long as to be engaged in a discussion with the venue janitor as his bus left without him. At home, he drove an old Pacer station wagon and favored jogging suits and ball caps. On many occasions people would stop him and ask if he’d been told he resembled Conway Twitty. “I’ve heard that,” he’d reply, “but I don’t see the resemblance.”
In 1982, Conway opened one of the largest tourist attractions in the state of Tennessee. Twitty City, located north of Nashville in Hendersonville, was a true testament to his deep love and appreciation for his fans. Hundreds of thousands of them roamed the grounds year round, taking in views that included the mansion of Conway and his wife, Mickey, the home of his mother and the homes of his four adult children. The Twitty City complex also included Conway Twitty Enterprises, a gift shop, a theatrical showcase of Conway’s life, beautifully landscaped grounds with water falls and a pavilion area.
His love of Christmas led to an annual light festival that eventually included live reindeer, snow machines and millions of visitors. Twitty donated proceeds from tours of the grounds to help the families of local fallen police and firefighters. Another regular event was a Christmas For Kids concert that raised funds to help underprivileged children. He also built a ball field for the local Little League that still bears his name.
Giving back was not simply a reaction to his wealth, however. It was part of his nature. In the early rock days when he was barely clearing enough money to cover expenses, Twitty was approached at a truck stop by a man asking for $20 so he and his pregnant wife could buy enough gas to return home. Twitty gave the man $200. Years later, Twitty and his children were dining at a restaurant in Oklahoma City when a man asked to speak to the star. Twitty’s children watched their father talking quietly with the man, and saw him grow misty eyed as the man handed their father an envelope.
Despite Twitty’s insistence that the money was a gift, the man from the truck stop was determined to repay him.
Charitable endeavors were something rarely discussed. “If you have to talk about it, it’s not from the heart,” Twitty would say. And though his pairing with Loretta Lynn was one of the most celebrated duets in history, he never complained that the Country Music Association never recognized him with an award for his accomplishments as a solo artist. “Each one of my fans is enough of an award for me,” he’d say.
Nevertheless, he was a hard working, determined and quietly ambitious man who believed he was called to do more than rest on his God-given abilities. And so he pushed to evolve his gifts, driving to improve upon his last album, to record another smash, to break another concert attendance record. In 36 years of touring, he never missed a show — an example of consistency that, to use an analogy from his favorite sport made him a musical DiMaggio or Ripken. This came from a man who would turn down so much as an aspirin, and coming out of an era when entertainers were often encouraged to medicate by their own traveling physicians.
Asked in the midst of his incredible streak what he’d do if one of his songs didn’t reach No. 1, the unassuming Twitty replied, “I’ll just start over.” And when the follow up to “Don’t Call Him A Cowboy” peaked at #2, that’s exactly what he did — scoring five more chart-toppers, the last being “Crazy In Love,” before his untimely death in June, 1993. His last album, Final Touches, was released after his death later that year.
If there’s an unfortunate addendum to Twitty’s story, it is that his place in the history of country music has largely been overlooked. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, but a legal battle over his estate kept his sons and daughters from endeavoring to tell his story for almost 14 years. Until now.
And yet as they begin work on the reissues, the box sets and the retrospectives so long overdue, they are continually reminded of the foundation upon which their father’s unparalleled achievements were built. Those who worked with Conway, knew him or were influenced by him approach with stories of a true gentleman, someone who, as one fellow performer described him, “wore a white hat.” Throughout his life, Conway would tell people, “If you do what you love and you’re able to take care of the people you love, it doesn’t matter what you do. You’re a successful man. ” Undoubtedly, that is the legacy that would have meant the most to Harold “Conway Twitty” Jenkins. Which makes the rest of his story — the accomplishments and accolades — that much sweeter.
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Conway Twitty Lyrics
'It''s Only Make Believe' People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
(Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date It's over, our love affair, Too late now I find I…
(Lying Here With) Linda On My Mind Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind And next…
15 Years Ago I saw a man today who said he talked to…
A Bad Seed My Daddy Sowed I was found in Wilson County just a mile outside…
A Bridge That Just Won't Burn A Bridge That Just Won't Burn I threw away the pictures…
A House with Love in It Today I passed you on the street And my heart fell…
A Huggin' and a Kissin' Didn't know what I was missin' All those nights of a…
A Little Bird Told Me A little bird told me that you love me And I…
A Million Teardrops Well, I picked up my baby at the usual time…
A Simple Country Girl She was pure as mountain rain and had never known…
A Stranger's Point Of View I never saw a single tear, if she cried it…
A Tree in the Meadow Words And Music By Billy Reid In the country lies a…
A'Huggin' And A'Kissin' Didn′t know what I was missin' All those nights of a…
Above And Beyond I'll give you love that's above and beyond the call…
After All The Good Is Gone Today I got a letter from someone Just a friend we…
After The Fire Is Gone Love is where you find it When you find no love…
After The Good Is Gone Today I got a letter from someone Just a friend we…
Ages And Ages Ago I remember when I made you cry Ages and ages ago I'll…
Ain t She Something Else Don't you like the way she talks to you When she's…
Ain't It Sad To Stand And Watch Love Die Ain't it sad to stand and watch love die Ain't it…
Ain't She Somethin' Else Don't you like the way she talks to you When she's…
All I Have To Offer You Is Me Before you take another step There's something you should kn…
Almost Persuaded Last night all alone in a barroom Met a girl with…
Amazing Love When she wakes up this morning and turns to kiss…
Amos Moses Now Amos Moses was a Cajun, he lived by himself…
An Old Memory Like Me There's a clock on the wall At the end of the…
Angel Wing Jenny was the girl that I once called my own Then…
Another Man's Woman I've tried to be strong I've tried to leave town This…
As Good as a Lonely Girl Can Be Tell me darlin', have I been away too long? I was…
As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone Hello (Hello Loretta) Darlin' I knew it was you (Loretta the…
Baby Baby's Gone My hand is trembling As the key unlocks the door…
Baby I'm-A Want You Baby, I'm a-want you Baby, I'm a-need you. You're the only …
Baby's Gone Baby's Gone My hand is trembling As the key unlocks the door…
Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On Conway Twitty Down on the c…
Babys Got Her Blue Jeans On Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On Conway Twitty Down on the corn…
Back Home Again There's a storm across the valley, clouds are rollin' in The…
Bad Girl She's not a bad girl she's just a sad girl Please…
Bad Man I have the reputation that's known throughout the land They …
Ballad of Forty Dollars The man who preached the funeral said it really was…
Beach Comber I was standing on the seashore Looking down into the sea Whe…
Because You love Me Because you love me the stars do shine Because you love…
Before I Sometimes all you need is someone to hold you Sometimes tha…
Before I'll Set Her Free I stood and saw the judge's gavel fall And much to…
Before the Next Teardrop Falls If he brings you happiness Then I wish you both the…
Before Your Time Other arms have held me before your time Other lips have…
Betty Lou There is a tavern in the town (in the town) Yeah,…
Between Blue Eyes and Jeans Somewhere between her blue eyes and jeans There's a heart, t…
Big Boss Man Big boss man Can't you hear me when I call? Big boss…
Big Town This big town is a shelter for me I found a…
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Just two kids from the country, far from any town And…
Blue Is the Way I Feel Blue, blue Is the way that I feel Since you've gone. I was…
Blue Moon Once upon a time Before I took up smiling I hated the…
Blue Suede Shoe Well, it's one for the money, two for the show Three…
Blueberry Hill I found my thrill Yes, On Blueberry hill On Blueberry hill W…
Blues Eyes Crying In The Rain Just two kids from the country, far from any town And…
Blues Suede Shoes Well, it's one for the money, two for the show Three…
Boogie Grass Band There's a new kind of music going round It's known as…
Born To Lose Born to lose I've lived my life in vain Every dream…
Born to Sing the Blues Born to sing the blues So tired an' worn, just singin'…
Boss Man Big boss man! Won't you hear me when I call? Big boss…
Bottle in the Hand With pen in hand You sign your name Today at five…
Boy Next Door I've known you since you were a schoolgirl Saw the smoke…
Burn Georgia Burn From a kiss to a small spark, in a heartbeat…
But I Dropped It I was a man with a world in his hand…
Bye Bye Love Bye bye love Bye bye happiness Hello loneliness I think…
C See her there, see her crying, She thinks she loves…
C'est Si Bon C'est si bon (C'est si bon!) Lovers say that in France…
Can't We Go Steady Oh how far can we go you and me doin'…
cést si bon C'est si bon (C'est si bon!) Lovers say that in France…
City Lights A bright array of city lights as far as I…
Clinging To A Saving Hand Sing me a song of praise and glory Help this wandering…
Close Enough To Love Your eyes reflect the sadness Inside your broken heart You'r…
Cold Cold Heart I tried so hard my dear To show that you're my…
Comfy Here we are in a warm embrace As cozy as a…
Country Bumpkin (Don Wayne) He walked into the bar and parked his lanky…
Crazy Arms Now blue ain't the world for the way that I…
Crazy Dreams Dreams, dreams Crazy dreams Now, I have These crazy dreams. …
Crazy In Love Ain't it funny how time Steals the feelings from a love…
Cry Baby Heart I'd say that I don't worry And our parting brought no…
Cry Jane Cry Jimmy please say you'll wait for me I'll grow up someday…
Danny Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen…
Darling You Know I Wouldn't Lie Here I am late again for the last time And like…
Desperado Love Should I just ride in and steal you away Don't know…
Diana (Written by: Paul Anka) I'm so young and you're so old This…
Don Jimmy please say you'll wait for me I'll grow up someday…
Don t Cry Joni Joni was the girl who lived next door I've known her…
Don%5CxE2%5Cx80%5Cx99t Take It Away I been lookin' for you all night long, darlin' You've got…
Don't Call Him A Cowboy So you came from New York city And you want to…
Don't Cry Joni Joni was the girl who lived next door I've known her…
Don't Cry No More Don't you cry no more, hey baby, don't cry Don't you…
Don't Go to Far So she smiled at you when you saw her today And…
Don't It Feel Good Don't it feel good, babe... Don't it feel right Lyin' here…
Don't It Make You Lonely Couples walking in the park Seeing them just breaks my heart…
Don't Let It Go To Your Heart So she smiled at you when you saw her today And…
Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Don't let the stars get in your eyes Don't let the…
Don't Put Your Hurt In My Heart Don't put your hurt in my heart Stop what you're planning…
Don't Take It Away I been lookin' for you all night long, darlin' You've got…
Don't Tell Me You're Sorry I'm sorry honey that you walked in and caught her…
Don't You Believe Her She can give you a reason to live if she…
Don't You Dare Let Me Down (Doc Pomus - Mort Shuman) Don't you dare let me down Don't…
Don't You Know I talk to the man in the moon. I said, "Sir,…
Donna's Dream Dream Donna dream Dream Donna dream. In a sleepy little bor…
Dont Cry Joni Jimmy please say you'll wait for me I'll grow up someday…
Dont Cry No More Don't you cry no more, hey baby, don't cry Don't you…
Don\xE2\x80\x99t Take It Away I been lookin' for you all night long, darlin' You've got…
Don`t Cry Joni Joni was the girl who lived next door I've known her…
Don’t Call Him a Cowboy So you came from New York city And you want to…
Don’t Take It Away I been lookin' for you all night long, darlin' You've got…
Dream Maker You are my dream maker Taking me places I've never been Ma…
Easy to Fall in Love First you meet her on the street and then you…
Eternal Tears (Conway Twitty) Well, I have walked love′s winding pathway …
Even The Bad Times Are Good Even the bad times are good If there's a chance that…
Everyday Family Man You've heard songs about the bright lights of the city And…
Everyone Has Someone They Can't Forget She gently opens up her scrapbook and a faded rose…
Except For You Except for you, I've never known what love is Or how…
Faded Love As I look at the letters that you wrote to…
Feelins Feelins' Just lead us on 'til we know where we're…
Fever Never know how much I love you, Never know how much…
Fifteen Years Ago I saw a man today who said he talked to…
Final Touches I never felt the way I feel tonight Here with you…
First Things First Last night I had a blind date. A situation that I…
Fit To Be Tied Down I've always been the travelin' kind Another town was on my…
Foggy River Your love is colder than a foggy river Rollin on a…
For Heavens Sake We thought a baby was the answer to keep us…
For My Woman's Love Like the first apartment that we had That bumpy little couch…
Fraulein Far across the blue waters Lives an old German's daughter By…
From Seven Till Ten Wait here for me, I'll get the key Darlin', I won't…
Funny We used to laugh a lot We never cried But things are…
Games People Play Oh the games people now every night and every day…
Georgia Keeps Pulling On My Ring Georgia, sweet sweet Georgia keeps pulling on my ring Most …
Go Woman Go Go woman go go woman go There you stand to tellin'…
God Bless America Again God bless America again you see all the troubles that…
Good Love Died Tonight To him it may be over But for her it'll be…
Goodbye Time Goodbye Time It's your life You say you need a change Don't …
Grand Ole Blues I sure am gonna miss them old twin fiddle I love…
Great Balls of Fire People see us everywhere They think you really care But my…
Green Eyes It's not easy Lettin' go completely And fightin' off the jea…
Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart I saw her…
Halfway to Heaven We're halfway to heaven Don't leave me, now The angels a…
Handy Man Hey girls, gather round Because of what I'm puttin' down Oh,…
Hang Up the Phone Hello (Hello Loretta) Darlin' I knew it was you (Loretta the…
Happy Birthday Baby Hello darlin' happy birthday I've decided not to give you a…
Have I Been Away Too Long? Have I been, have I been away, been away There's a…
Heartache Just Walked In Sittiin' in a dim cafe, Listenin' while the jukebox play The…
Heartache Tonight Somebody's gonna hurt someone before the night is through. …
Heartaches By The Number Heartache number one was when you left me I never knew…
Heartbreak Hotel Well, since my baby left me, I found a new place…
Hearts Eyes, you can trust your eyes If you see someone across…
Heavenly Heavenly, heavenly, that's what you are to me A guiding ligh…
Heavy Tears One day you're happy the next day you're blue You feel…
Hello Darlin Hello darlin' Nice to see you It's been a long time You'r…
Hello Darlin' Hello darlin' Nice to see you It's been a long time You're j…
Hello Darlin' (Re-Recorded Version) Hello Darling Nice to see you It's been a long time you're j…
Hello Darling Hello darlin' Nice to see you It's been a long time You'r…
Help Me Make It Through the Night Take the ribbon from your hair Shake it loose and let…
Here Comes Santa Claus Conway Twitty & Alvin (Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman (c)1947)…
Hey Good Lookin' Hey, good lookin', what you got cookin'? Hows about cookin' …
Hey Little Lucy Mmm, baby, when I take you out tonight Fix your hair,…
Hey Miss Ruby I got a gal, Miss Ruby is her name She don't…
Hey! Baby Hey hey baby I wanna know if you'll be my girl Hey…
Honky Tonk Man Well I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem…
Honky-Tonk Song Got me room in a cheap hotel My head was a…
Hound Dog You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, a-baby Cryin' around my…
House on Lonesome Road Every night it's the same old plan And I leave work…
How Much More Can She Stand There's a devil in my body that I just can't…
Hungry Eyes A canvas covered cabin in a crowded labor camp Stands out…
Hurt in My Heart I just got the goodbye news Handed me, down by Travis…
I Today the thought of leaving you wandered through my mind An…
I Almost Lost My Mind When I lost my baby I almost lost my mind When I…
I Can I'm surrounded by silence tormented by dreams Tortured by s…
I Can't Believe She Gives It All To Me I pinch myself when I wake up each mornin' 'Cause I'm…
I Can't Help It Today I passed you on the street And my heart fell…
I Can't Love You Enough I Can't Love You Enough I'd crawl through the desert…
I Can't See Me Without You I can't see you in my arms anymore And I can't…
I Can't Stop Loving You I can't stop loving you so I made up my…
I changed my mind Today the thought of leaving you wandered through my mind An…
I Couldn't See You Leavin' Lying all alone in this midnight blue With nothing but these…
I Don I talk to the man in the moon. I said, "Sir,…
I Don't Want To Be Right People say, when I walk by There he goes a lucky…
I Got A Woman I got a good thing going and I guess it's…
I Hope I Think I Wish I saw you through a cafe window down on second…
I Hurt For You You know it kills me to see you crying, to…
I Just Can't Get Over You I just can't get over you getting over me. You look…
I Just Had You on My Mind Don't let this call bother you in any way I just…
I Love You More In Memory Just outside my window there's a sound that I can't…
I Love You More Today I want you more than anything in the world You mean…
I Made Her That Way See that girl over there by the jukebox Hear the lonely…
I May Never Get To Heaven I walked with you and talked with you And held your…
I Need You So I'm so used to loving you sweetheart you're on my…
I NEED YOUR LOVIN Love, love, gimme some love and make Love, love, gimme some…
I Need Your Lovin' Kiss Love, love, gimme some love and make Love, love, gimme some…
I Need Your Loving Love, love, gimme some love and make Love, love, gimme some…
I Never Once Stopped Loving You The nights were dark and long, I spent a million…
I See The Want In Your Eyes I see the sparkling little diamond on your hand It's plain…
I Started Loving You Again Today I started loving you again I'm right back where I've…
I Still Believe In Waltzes I pushed him away And carefully said I'm just not that kind…
I think I I was sittin' on a barstool Sippin' on a cold brew…
I Threw Away The Rose Once I lived a life of wine and roses And I…
I Vibrate You roll your eyes and my heart skips a beat I…
I Want To Know You Sometimes all you need is someone to hold you Sometimes that…
I Was The First I was the first to hold you in my arms…
I Will Always Find My Way To You If I were a sailor, Lost upon the tide Sailing round…
I Wish I Was Still In Your Dreams I saw you through a cafe window down on second…
I Wonder If You Told Her Hello oh hello fancy me and you the girl you…
I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving I wonder…
I'd Just Love To Lay You Down There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
I'll Get Over Losing You The pain, the pain of a broken heart The price I'll…
I'll Share My World With You I'll share my world with you everything that I own My…
I'll Try Well if your heartaches are many and your friends are…
I'm Already Taken A little third grade hand wrote I love you on…
I'm Checkin' Out Lately you've been actin' kinda stranger's true Everybody kn…
I'm Getting Tired Of Losing You Well here you are again just like so many times…
I'm in a Blue Blue Mood I'm in the blue, blue mood now that you're gone,…
I'm in Blue Blue Mood I'm in a blue blue mood Now that you're gone…
I'm Not Through Loving You Yet I'm Not Through Loving You Yet You came to me and…
I'm So Used To Loving You I'm so used to loving you sweetheart you're on my…
I'm Sorry Heart I'm surrounded by silence tormented by dreams Tortured by sw…
I'm The Only Thing Yesterday you walked away, and left me. Today you say you're…
I've Already Loved You In My Mind I thought I've never seen a girl like her in…
I've Hurt Her More She wore that fallin' out of love, look I even swore…
I've Never Seen The Likes Of You You walk in and I can hear the whisper As a…
Id Love To Lay You Down There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
If We Want Love To Last Everybody I know is a looking for love But they don't…
If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry (If you leave, take my heart, take my heart) If you…
If You Touch Me You Got To Love Me Well, she packed my bags and kicked me out When…
If You Were Mine To Lose If you were mine to lose I'd gladly let you…
Ill Try Well if your heartaches are many and your friends are…
In Loving Memories I stand here so solemn With a blank look on my…
In My Dreams I thought I've never seen a girl like her in…
In My Eyes I see the sparkling little diamond on your hand It's plain…
Is a Blue Bird Blue Well, me and my girl went out the other night Down…
It People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
It Keeps Right On A Hurtin I cry myself to sleep each night Wishing I could hold…
It S Only Make Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
It Turns Me Inside Out In a way I'm glad it's over Even though it's gonna…
It%C2%B4s Only Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
It's All In The Game They were so much in love with life, happy every…
It's Been So Long Darling It's been so long darling since I had to go…
It's Driving Me Wild Harder harder you′ve got to make your point Harder harder ti…
It's Only Make Beleive People see us everywhere They think you really care But my…
It's Only Make Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
It's so Good It's been so long darling since I had to go…
It's Such A Heartache Each time I dial your number I never get an answer It…
It's Too Late It's too late, she's gone It's too late, my baby's gone Wish…
It's True Love It's true love See that mountain over there I'll move…
It’s Only Make Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
Its Too Late It's too late, she's gone It's too late, my baby's gone Wish…
It`s Only Make Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But my…
It´s Only Believe People see us everywhere They think you really care But myse…
Ive Never Seen The Likes Of You You walk in and I can hear the whisper As a…
I’d Love to Lay You Down There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
I’ll Try Well if your heartaches are many and your friends are…
Jailhouse Rock Warden threw a party in the county jail Prison band was…
Jesus Is A Soul Man Jesus is a soul man, Jesus is a soul man, Jesus is…
Jingle Bells Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! O what fun…
Johnny B. Goode Well down in Lousiana close to New Orleans Way back up…
Joni Don't Cry Joni was the girl who lived next door I've known her…
Joni Please Don't Cry Jimmy please say you'll wait for me I'll grow up someday…
judge my heart Please please judge of hearts please don't let me lose Each…
Julia You were always there for me, Julia. I was so afraid…
Just Because Mmm, just because you think you're so pretty Yeah, just beca…
Just in Time I never thought I'd fall in love again I played the…
Just Like A Stranger I passed you on a street in town today And my…
Just When I Needed You Most You packed in the morning And I stared out the window And…
Kaw-Liga Kaw-Liga was a wooden Indian standin' by the door He fell…
Kids Well, you're the reason I'm ridin' around on recapped tyres …
Kiss an Angel Good Morning Whenever I chance to meet some old friends on the…
Knock Three Times Thanks for the times that you've given me, The memories are…
Lay You Down There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
Lead Me On Once I made a promise that I'd never lead you…
Leonora My Love Forever my darling My love will be true Always and forever I…
Let Me Be the Judge Just let me be the judge of what you've done…
Life Turned Her That Way If she seems cold and bitter I beg of you Stop…
Linda On My Mind Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind And next…
Live Fast Love Hard Die Young I wanna live fast Love hard Die young And leave…
Living Together Alone I can't believe the life we live Or the love…
Lonely Blue Boy My name should be trouble My name should be woe For trouble…
Long Black Train Look a yonder coming Coming down that railroad track I said,…
Look Into My Teardrops Look into my teardrops And darlin' you will see The reflec…
Looking Back Lookin' back over my life I can see where, where I…
Lost Her Love After Our Last Date It's over, our love affair, Too late now I find…
Lost Her Love On Our Last Date It's over our love affair too late now I find…
Lost In The Feeling We step out on the dance floor, the band starts…
Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man Hey, Louisiana woman, Mississippi man We'll get together eve…
Love An Only Love Should I just ride in and steal you away Don't know…
Love Is The Foundation I've seen her as she awakens in the morning She reaches…
Love Salvation Out of the night you came to rescue me From my…
Love to Lay You Down There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
Lovin' What Your Lovin' Does To Me Lovin' What Your Lovin' Does To Me My heart was…
Lying Here With Linda On My Mind Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind And next…
make me know you're mine (David Hess & Aaron Schroeder) Make me, make me, make me…
Making Believe Making believe that you still love me It's leaving me alone…
Making Plans You say tomorrow you're going It's so hard for me to…
Mama Tried First thing I remember knowin' was a lonesome whistle blowin…
Man Alone My baby′s gone I know not where This lonliness is hard…
May You Always If I were a sailor, Lost upon the tide Sailing round…
Maybe Baby Maybe baby, I'll have you Maybe baby, you'll be true Maybe b…
Maybe Tomorrow We'll Know I know-ow-ow we′ll love again Maybe To-morrow I don't know w…
Maybellene As I was motivatin' over the hill I saw Maybellene…
Me And My Neighbor I was on my way to church one Sunday I heard…
Memphis Long distance information give me Memphis, Tennessee Help me…
Mister Jones Mr. Jones I'd like to speak to you For a moment…
Mona Lisa Well Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa men have named you You're so…
More Mistakes I have made them and you don't know how…
My Adobe Hacienda In my adobe hacienda there's a touch, Just touch but…
My Babe My baby don't stand no cheating, my Babe My baby don't…
My Baby Left Me Yes my baby left me Never said a word Was it something…
My Heart Cries See her there, see her crying she thinks she loves…
My One And Only You I thought I've never seen a girl like her in…
My September Love Darling we're not very old But there's a love story that…
Need Your Lovin' Love, love, gimme some love and make Love, love, gimme some…
Next In Line See her there at the table Watch her tear at the…
No Relief In Sight My mind goes all to pieces And my loneliness increases 'Ca…
Nobody You're nobody with no one to care You're nobody with no…
Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes In this life there's a light only you can shine Down…
On My Way To Losing You She's not with me for the same reason you were She's…
On Our Last Date It's over our love affair Too late now I find I…
One And Only You I can't stop loving you so I made up my…
One For The Money Well, what am I living for if not for you What…
One In A Million I know you're tired a picking up the pieces of…
One On One There's never been a war That could ever match the fight…
Our Conscience You and Me Ah, your warm lips are inviting As they tremble with…
Papa Sing Me A Song [ with Charles Haney ] Every son wants to follow in…
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down You were mine for just a while Now you're puttin' on…
Pickin Wild Mountain Berries Where you been where you been it's the same ole…
Pieces Of You Pieces of you all scattered around Pieces of love that's all…
Platinum High School There's an island out in the sea Just a waitin' for…
Play Guitar Play Play, guitar play Take me back to yesterday Let me see, cott…
Pledging My Love Forever my darling My love will be true Always and forever I…
Pop A Top Pop a top again I think I'll have another round Another…
Portrait of a Fool Paint two eyes, make them cry Paint two lips, make them…
Pretty Eyed Baby Pretty-eyed baby, we could have a lot of fun, yes,…
Prisoner Of Love Someone that I belong to Doesn't belong to me Someone who ca…
Private Part Of My Heart Operator, I'm calling long distance Please charge it to my r…
Proud Mary Left a good job in the city a workin' for…
Rainy Night In Georgia Hoverin' by my suitcase Tryin' to find a warm place to…
Red Neckin Hey Hello baby, Conway here Let me lay this in your ear Get…
Reelin' And A Rockin' Some-times I will, then again I think I won't. Some-times I…
Release Me Release me darlin', let me go I don't love you anymore To…
Rest Your Love On Me Maybe you don't know me any more than I know…
Restless Restless, oh, I was so restless Oh, what I could do And…
Ribbon Of Darkness Ribbon of darkness over me since my true love walked…
Rocky Top Wish that I was on ol' Rocky Top Down in the…
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms Rollin' in my sweet baby's…
Rose Some say love, it is a river And that it drowns…
Rueben James Reuben James in my song you'll live again And the phrases…
Sally Was A Good Old Girl Sally used to carry my books to school Sally was a…
Santa Claus Is Comin I just came back from a lovely trip along the…
Saturday Night Special I was there to buy a pistol. She was there…
Seasons Of My Heart The seasons come the seasons go We get sunshine rain and…
Send Her To Me Earth that I live on, sky up above Where is that…
Sensitive Heart Don't tell me you don't love me even if it's…
Sentimental Journey Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Shake Rattle And Roll Shake, rattle and roll Shake, rattle and roll Get out of th…
she My heart is beating so, just to know she is…
She Gives It All to Me I pinch myself when I wake up each morning 'Cause I'm…
She Knows Me Like A Book I reach across the table each mornin' And gently touch her…
She Loves Me I pinch myself when I wake up each morning 'Cause I'm…
She Needs Someone To Hold Her Lord, she needs someone to hold her when she cries. She…
She Only Meant To Use Him She was young and she was pretty And she met him…
She Still Cares Just because I asked a friend about her Just because I…
She Sure Does Make It Hard To Go Her pretty sad eyes glisten from a tear about to…
She Takes Care Of Me She takes care of me whenever I need lovin' she…
She Thinks I Still Care Just because I asked a friend about her Just because I…
She's Got A Man On Her Mind See that far away look on her face Twisting her hair,…
She's Got a Single Thing in Mind You can't find the words to break it to me 'Cause…
She's In Love My heart is beating so, just to know she is…
She's Just Not Over You Yet She's just not over you yet Sometimes an old memory gets…
She's Mine I've got a gal who treats me right Plenty good loving…
Silver Bells Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city R…
Sing Me Back Home The warden led a prisoner down the hallway to his…
Sittin' In A Dim Cafe Heartbreaks can't be far away 'Cause heartache just walked i…
Sitting In a Dim Cafe Album: Very Best Of Conway Twitty (Cleopatra) Heartbreaks…
Skip A Rope Skip a rope, skip a rope Awwwww listen to the children Whil…
Slow Hand As the midnight moon was driftin' through The lazy sway of…
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Don't let the stars get in your eyes Don't let the…
Some kind of wonderful He's tempted by the devil to give up the love…
Somebody Lied Hello, yeah this is me Lord it's been a long, long…
Somebody Needing Somebody Someone somewhere's fallin' asleep In a chair in front of th…
Someday You'll Love Me Might be dreamin', might be crazy Thinkin' you might love me…
Something Strange Go Into Her Last Night It was just another day Going ‘bout the same old way As…
Somewhere Jout Out of Her Mind Somewhere lost in another world Nowhere can I find another g…
Sorry I'm sorry honey that you walked in and caught her…
Sound Of An Angel's Wings Jenny was the girl that I once called my own Then…
Southern Comfort Well, I know a lady in Alabam' And one or two…
Spiders And Snakes I remember when Loretta Lynn said, "You want to walk…
Splish Splash Splish splash, I was takin' a bath 'long about a…
Star Spangle Heaven Over the battle fields of all the great wars since…
Still in Your Dreams I saw you through a cafe window down on second…
Story of My Love Darling we're not very old But there's a love story that…
Such A Night It was a night, ohh, what a night it was,…
Suppertime Many years ago in days of childhood I used to play…
sweet georgia brown (Kenneth Casey - Maceo Pinkard) No gal made has got a…
Sweet Sweet Spirit I wish you only knew all the days, I've made…
Table In The Corner There's a table in the corner Of a honky-tonk in town And…
Take It Like A Man Daddy told me a man must be strong And hold what…
Take Me Take me, take me to your darkest room Close every window…
Take Me Home To Mama I want you to take me home to mama Introduce me…
Talkin' About You Hello oh hello fancy me and you the girl you…
Teenage Heart I've got a Teenage Heart Now that we are apart, Though we're…
Tell Me One More Time (Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, bop) Tell me one more time (Ba,…
That I woke up crying late at night When I was very…
That Kind Of Girl You're just a kind of girl everybody wants to meet You've…
That's All That Matters I know I'm not your first love they're just a…
That's My Job I woke up crying late at night When I was very…
That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome That's what it's like to be lonesome I know cause I'm…
That's When She Started To Stop Loving You Does she seem a little cold when you love her? Does…
Thatâs My Job I woke up crying late at night When I was very…
Thats My Job I woke up crying late at night When I was very…
That\xE2\x80\x99s My Job I woke up crying late at night When I was very…
The Best Is Yet To Come Out of the tree of life I just picked me…
The Big Man Above Sometimes in life we ought to think twice About the people…
The Boy Next Door I've known you since you were a schoolgirl Saw the smoke…
The Clown You love the way it makes me feel when I…
The Flame Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn You should have closed your do…
The Game That Daddies Play He put his arms around her shoulder And with a voice…
The Girl Can't Help It She can't help it, the girl can't help it She can't…
The Grandest Lady Of Them All She's never in the spotlights But everybody knows That she's…
The Hurt in My Heart I just got the goodbye news Handed me, down by Travis…
The Image Of Me The Image Of Me Conway Twitty Yes I know she's the life…
The Last Kiss Time to say goodbye I know I've said it before Though I…
The Last One To Touch Me Touch me I want you to be the first the last…
The Legend And The Man They all reach to touch him As he walks out on…
The Letter Today I saw her for the first time since she…
The Likes Of Me Baby, I bet your ears have been burnin' 'Cause the fence-po…
The Long Black Train Look a yonder coming Coming down that railroad track I said,…
The Memory Of Your Sweet Love It was in my weakest moment when temptation was so…
The Next In Line See her there at the table Watch her tear at the…
The Next Kiss Time to say goodbye I know I've said it before Though I…
The Note The note was short, but Lord so strong It simply said,…
The One I Love There's a lot of ways of saying what I want…
The Pick Up I saw her walkin' down the street I tell you all…
The Race Is On I feel tears wellin' up goin' deep inside like my…
The Road That I Walk Well this road that I walk is a mighty lonely…
The Rose Some say love, it is a river And that it drowns…
The Sadness Of It All She works day and night in a dingy cafe Feedin' locals…
The Story Of My Life Darling we're not very old But there's a love story that…
The Things I Lost In You It's over I've known it for a long time So I…
The Third Man THE THIRD MAN (Bobby Helms - Teddy Wilburn - Frances Heighto…
The Wild Side of Life Well, you wouldn't read my letters if I wrote you You…
There Where ever you go, where ever you may wander in…
There Is Something On Your Mind There is something on your mind By the way you look…
There Stands The Glass There stands the glass that will ease all my pain It…
There's A Honky Tonk Angel When was the last time you kissed me And I don't…
Things Have Gone To Pieces Oh, the faucet started drippin' in the kitchen And last nigh…
This Road I Walk Well this road that I walk is a mighty lonely…
This Time I've Hurt Her More She wore that fallin' out of love look I even…
This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves She wore that fallin' out of love look I even swore…
This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me She wore that fallin' out of love look I even…
Those Eyes God gave some a way of walkin' Others have the gift…
Three Times A Lady Thanks for the times that you've given me, The memories are…
Tight Fittin She tried to hide it by the faded denim clothes…
Till the Pain Outwears the Shame It's common knowledge everybody knows I love you When cheati…
To See An Angel Cry See her there, see her crying she thinks she loves…
Together Forever Together, forever and always No more sleepless nights and lo…
Too See An Angel Cry See her there, see her crying she thinks she loves…
Too White To Sing The Blues The day I hit this music town looking for a…
Touch The Hand Today I heard my woman say something I never heard…
Tower of Tears As I turn back the pages of time And once more…
Treat Me Mean Treat Me Cruel When I walk through that door Baby be polite You're gonna ma…
Trouble in Mind Trouble in mind I'm blue But I won't be blue always 'Cause…
Truck Drivin' Man Well I stopped at a roadhouse in Texas Twas a little…
Turn Around Turn your pretty face to mine Lift your pretty eyes from…
Turn On Your Love Light Without a warning you broke my heart You shouldn't've done i…
Turn The Other Cheek Why is the sky always gray whenever she is away? I…
Two Of The Usual We had just set our wedding day and I took…
Two Timin' Two Stepper He tells his wife he's going back to work To finish…
Unchained Melody Ohh, my love, my darling I've hungered for your touch a…
Up Comes The Bottle Up comes the bottle and down goes the man I can't…
Us I do my best to shield her from the hurt…
Walk Me To The Door Walk me to the door And hold me close just one…
Walk On By If I see you tomorrow on some street in town Pardon…
Walk Through This World With Me Walk through this world with me Go where I go Share all…
We If we make it through December Everything's gonna be alright…
We Did But Now You Don Falling into love so young seemed so right How could we…
We Did But Now You Don't Falling into love so young seemed so right How could we…
We Had It All I can hear the wind blowin' in my mind Just the…
We're So Close I know we just met, And yet here we are all…
We've Got Tonight I know it's late and I know you're weary I know…
Weakness in Your Man I've seen these teardrops fill your eyes so many times…
What A Dream (Dream, dream, dream, dream, dream) Woke up this mornin' and…
What Am I Living For Well, what am I living for if not for you What…
What Am I Living Fot What am I living for if not for you, What…
What Are We Gonna Do About Us I do my best to shield her from the hurt…
When On a good night I don't even have to try ‘Cause it's…
When Love Was Something Else While she stands there Staring in a mirror He lays there Sle…
When The Final Change Is Made Lately I watched strange changes overcome you Destroying th…
When the Grass Grows Over Me When you left I thought that I would soon get…
Where I Stand Lately you've been actin' kinda stange, it's true 'Cause eve…
Whichever One Comes First That little band of gold left a ring around her…
White Christmas I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I…
Who Did They Think He Was A child was born in Tupelo In 1935 I'm grateful for his…
Who Will Pray For Me My rough and rowdy ways have kept me from his…
Who's Gonna Know I know you know what's on my mind It's been coming…
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Shake it, shake it) (shake it, shake it) Well, I said…
Why Can't I Get Through to You I just can't get over you getting over me. You look…
Why Me Why me Lord, what have I ever done To deserve even…
Why Me Lord What have I ever done To deserve even one Of the pleasures…
Will You Love Me Then As You Love Me Now Because you love me the stars do shine Because you love…
Will You Visit Me On Sunday Just outside these prison bars a hanging tree is waiting At…
Window Up Above I've been living a new way of life that I…
Wine I'm the center of attention in this barroom Cause I've got…
Winter Wonderland Sleigh bells ring are you listening In the lane snow is…
With Linda On My Mind Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind And next…
With Pen In Hand With pen in hand You sign your name Today at five…
Wolverton Mountain They say don't go on Wolverton Mountain If you're looking fo…
Woman Lovin' Kind Of Man I've known my share of women and their pleasures I've spent…
Wonder If You Told Her About Me Hello oh hello fancy me and you the girl you…
Working Girl Working girl working girl I love you working girl and…
World Of Forgotten People I live in the world world of forgotten people Who've loved…
You Today, I put on your favorite shirt I know you won't…
You And Your Sweet Love I wish you only knew all the days, I've made…
You Are To Me Last Friday night down at the diner Booth in back, they…
You Know Just What I Things work out for the best some people say My wanting…
You Know Just What I'd Do If we lost all we had Would I walk your rocky…
You Lay So Easy On My Mind You lay so easy on my mind oh so easy…
You Love The Best Out Of Me I would just like to say dear thank you for…
You Made Me What I Am You made me what I am today Brought me fortune and…
You Make It Hard To Take The Easy Way Out Doing wrong is not a heavy on mind But tonight I…
You Never Been This Far Before I can almost hear the stillness As it yields to the…
You Ought To Try It Sometime I want a honky tonk girl I want a honky tonk…
You Put It There You see this smile on my face You put it there There…
You Win Again The news is out all over town That you've been seen,…
You'll Never Walk Alone When you walk through a storm, Hold your head up high, And…
You're The Reason Well, you're the reason I'm ridin' around on recapped tyres …
You've Got a Good Love Coming Look out! there's a sunny day I do believe it's headed…
You've Never Been This Far Before I can almost hear the stillness As it yields to the…
Your Love Had Taken Me That High There's no need in goin' over all the things that…
Your's to Hurt Tomorrow I hold her close and try to do the things…
You´ve never been this far before I can almost hear the stillness As it yields to the…