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  1. The Fugitive 10. End of the World 11. Beneath Still Waters 12. The Wayward Wind Legendary country singer Connie Smith releases her highly anticipated 55th album Love, Prison, Wisdom and Heartaches on Fat Possum Records. On the new release, Smith takes a different approach from Cry of the Heart, her critically acclaimed 2021 effort.

  2. And honey I love you, too. That's the way love goes. That's the way love goes, babe. That's the music God made. For all the world to sing. It's never old; it grows. Losing makes me sorry. Well now, "Honey, don't worry." Don't you kno I love you too.

  3. Connie Smith recorded the song and made it the title track of her 1974 album That's the Way Love Goes. Frizzell himself recorded a version of the song that, although never charting, has gotten classic country radio airplay. Merle Haggard released the song in November 1983 as the second and title track from his album That's the Way Love Goes.

  4. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Dallas / That's The Way Love Goes by Connie Smith. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  5. "Ain't Love a Good Thing" is a single by American country music artist Connie Smith. Released in September 1973, the song reached #10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song was issued onto Smith's 1974 studio album entitled That's the Way Love Goes. The single became Smith's first major hit and first top ten single under Columbia ...

  6. 3. Jan. 2021 · Connie Smith Marriages. Connie Smith has been married four times. She married Jerry Smith, a ferroanalyst, in 1961 at the Inter-Lake Iron Corporation in Beverly, Ohio. They had one child together, Darren Justin who was born on March 9, 1963. The couple divorced in the mid-1960s and Smith married Jack Watkins, the guitarist in her touring band.

  7. Chords for Connie Smith -- That's The Way Love Goes: G, A, D, E; Capo 0 fret. Learn interactive chords with Tempo tunings for keyboard, bass, uke, guitar, bass, mandolin & banjo.