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This is one of my favorite Conway Twitty songs.
I remember being floored when I heard on the radio that he died. Completely unexpected. Conway gets way too little respect now, though it seems that “Family Guy” has brought him to some new audiences.
They don’t make country music like that anymore. I loved Conway and I was floored also when I heard he died. It was a shame he never made it to Australia RIP Conway.
I am a big Conway Twitty fan, particularly of his output from 1966-1979. By the time this track came along, I’d lost interest in his music. This was one of his better post-1980 tracks, although I’d take almost anything he did before 1980 in preference to this track. I liked that Blake Shelton paid homage to Twitty by recording one of Conway’s songs – I just wish he’d picked a different song
Even so, this song shreds almost anything I hear played on country radio these days