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Conway Twitty

Country music
Rock'n'roll
Rock music
One of the early rock'n'rollers, Conway Twitty was a rare artist who managed to survive in a different era, going on to become a widely respected and highly prolific country music hero. Inspired by hearing Elvis Presley singing Mystery Train he began writing his own songs and made a pilgrimage to meet famed producer Sam Phillips at his Sun Studios in Memphis in search of stardom. Around 1957 he changed his name from Harold Jenkins to Conway Twitty (reputedly from names he saw on a road map of Texas) and his first success came with It's Only Make Believe - originally the B side to...
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Hello Darlin'Conway Twitty
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I'd Love to Lay You DownConway Twitty
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Louisiana Woman, Mississippi ManConway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
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That's My JobConway Twitty
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Slow HandConway Twitty
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After the Fire Is GoneConway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
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Hello Darlin'Conway Twitty

Hello Darlin'

2:27

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I'd Love to Lay You DownConway Twitty

3:20

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Louisiana Woman, Mississippi ManConway Twitty and Loretta Lynn

20 Greatest Hits

2:31

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That's My JobConway Twitty

Gold

4:51

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Slow HandConway Twitty

2:54

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After the Fire Is GoneConway Twitty and Loretta Lynn

20 Greatest Hits

2:40

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