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  1. Profile: 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 ...

  2. 6. Juni 1993 · His biggest hit, "It's Only Make Believe," hit the top of the pop charts in 1958. Eventually, Mr. Twitty had more than 50 No. 1 songs on the country charts. He specialized in ballads of lost love ...

  3. Conway Twitty singles chronology. "Happy Birthday Darlin'". (1979) " I'd Love to Lay You Down ". (1980) "I've Never Seen the Likes of You". (1980) " I'd Love to Lay You Down " is a song written by Johnny MacRae, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in January 1980 as the first single from the album Heart ...

  4. Hello Darlin' (song) " Hello Darlin' " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in March 1970 as the first single and title track from the album Hello Darlin. The song was Twitty's fourth No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart. [1] The song spent four weeks atop the ...

  5. Conway Twitty singles chronology. "Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night". (1981) " The Clown ". (1981) "Slow Hand". (1982) " The Clown " is a song written by Wayne Carson, Brenda Barnett, Charlie Chalmers and Sandra Rhodes, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in December 1981 as the first single from the album ...

  6. 25. Mai 2004 · 20 Greatest Hits [Compendia] by Conway Twitty released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn singles chronology. "After the Fire Is Gone". (1971) " Lead Me On ". (1971) "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man". (1973) " Lead Me On " is a song written by Leon Copeland, and recorded by American country music artists Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn as a duet. It was released in September 1971 as the first single ...