Conway Twitty - Conway Twitty Sings Look Into My Teardrops
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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I Don't Want To Be With Me | ||
That Kind Of Girl | ||
Don't You Believe Her | ||
Ribbon Of Darkness | ||
Truck Drivin' Man | ||
Green Green Grass Of Home | ||
Look Into My Teardrops | ||
Almost Persuaded | ||
Fraulein | ||
Take Me | ||
Together Forever | ||
There Stands The Glass | ||
I Made Her That Way | ||
Wine | ||
That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome | ||
The Wild Side Of Life | ||
Tips Of My Fingers | ||
If You Were Mine To Lose | ||
I'll Have Another Cup Of Coffee (Then I'll Go) | ||
Before I'll Set Her Free | ||
Another Man's Woman | ||
The Other Woman | ||
Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart | ||
Honky Tonk Man |
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Barcode: 5 013929 261723About Conway Twitty
American Country singing star who started out singing rock & roll.
Originally a '50s rock & roll singer, Conway Twitty became the reigning country superstar of the '70s and '80s, racking up a record 40 number one hits over the course of two decades. With his deep, resonant down-home voice, Twitty was one of the smoothest balladeers to work in Nashville during the country-pop era, but he was also one of the most adventurous. More than any other singer, he was responsible for selling country as an "adult" music, slipping sexually suggestive lyrics into his lush productions, yet never singing misogynist lyrics; by and large, his songs were sensitive and sensual, which is part of the reason why he achieved such a large success. Once Twitty reached the top of the country charts in the late '60s, he stayed there for years on end, releasing a consistent stream of Top Ten hits that both defined and expanded the limitations of country-pop by adding subtle R&B, pop, and rock & roll influences. Though he had some pop success, Twitty remained country to the core; occasionally, his song titles were simply too corny, which was why he retained his popularity until his death in 1993, aged 59. Son , daughter , daughter .
Born : September 1, 1933 / Friars Point, Mississippi, United States
Died : June 5, 1993 / Springfield, Missouri, United States
Real Name
- Harold Lloyd Jenkins
Name Vars
- C. Twiffy
- C. Twitty
- C.Twitty
- Conway
- Conway Witty
- Conway'Twitty
- Conway-Twitty
- Iwitty
- K. Twitty
- Tuitty
- Twitty
- W. Conway Twitty, Jr.
Aliases
- Harold L. Jenkins