Conway Twitty
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Biography
[Edit]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.
The son of a riverboat captain, Twitty (born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, September 1, 1933; died June 5, 1993) was born in Mississippi and raised in Helena, AR, where he learned to love not only country, but also blues and gospel. When he was ten years old, he joined his first group, the Phillips Country Ramblers, who occasionally performed on local radio. Despite his interest in music, he originally planned to become a professional baseball player. Jenkins was talented enough to be offered a contract by the Philadelphia Phillies, but he was unable to join the team, since he was drafted into the Army during the Korean War. While he was serving in the Far East, he sang with a country band called the Cimarrons. Returning to America in 1956, Jenkins still had an open offer to join the Phillies, yet he decided to pursue a musical career after he heard Elvis Presley.
With dreams of recording for Sun Records, Jenkins headed to Memphis, where Sam Phillips did indeed sign him to a recording contract, but none of the tracks he cut were ever released; Jenkins' biggest contribution to the label was writing "Rock House," a minor hit for Roy Orbison. Leaving Sun in late 1956, he set out on a rockabilly package tour, during which he invented the stage name of Conway Twitty by combining the names of an Arkansas and Texas city, respectively. At the beginning of 1957, he signed to Mercury Records, where he released a handful of singles that didn't make much of an impact, though "I Need Your Lovin'" scraped the very bottom of the pop charts. In 1958, he moved to MGM Records, where he finally achieved success with "It's Only Make Believe," a song he had written with Jack Nance. Recorded with vocal support by Presley's back group, the Jordanaires, "It's Only Make Believe" became a major hit, spending two weeks at number one and going gold. Over the course of 1959 and 1960, Twitty released a number of singles, the most popular of which were the Top Ten "Danny Boy" and "Lonely Blue Boy," and appeared in the B movies Sex Kittens Go to College, Platinum High School, and College Confidential.
Twitty's rock & roll fame arrived suddenly and it went away just as quickly. By the beginning of 1961, his singles had stopped entering the Top 40. Nevertheless, he continued to tour, but soon MGM dropped him from their roster. Signing with ABC-Paramount, he began to add more country songs to his repertoire, yet he was still primarily recording pop material. Once Ray Price took Twitty's "Walk Me to the Door" to the country Top Ten, Conway decided he wanted to become a country singer, but he didn't actively pursue that avenue until 1965, when he walked out in the middle of a concert at a New Jersey nightclub. By the end of 1965, Twitty had begun a collaboration with record producer Owen Bradley, one of the cornerstones of the Nashville sound, and had signed to Decca Records. In the spring of the following year, he released his first country single, "Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart," which peaked at number 18. For the next two years, he had a steady stream of four minor hits, finally breaking into the Top Ten with "The Image of Me" in the spring of 1968, followed a few months later by his first number one hit, "Next in Line." For the next four years, he had a string of 12 Top Five singles for Decca, eight of which — including "I Love You More Today," "To See My Angel Cry," "Hello Darlin'," "Fifteen Years Ago," and "How Much More She Can Stand" — were number one hits.
In late 1970, he began a professional relationship with Loretta Lynn, releasing their first duet, "After the Fire Is Gone," early in 1971. The record became the first of five straight number one country hits, which also included "Lead Me On," "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," "As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone," and "Feelins'." Over the course of the decade, Twitty and Lynn continued to work together, releasing one album a year and racking up a total of 14 Top Ten hits; they also won four Duo of the Year awards from the Country Music Association, three Vocal Group of the Year honors from the Academy of Country Music, and one Grammy for Best Vocal Performance by a Group ("After the Fire Is Gone").
Twitty's solo career continued to thrive alongside his duets with Lynn. In 1973, Decca became absorbed by MCA Records, and all of his new records were released on MCA. The changeover in labels happened to coincide with an increased suggestiveness in much of his material, including the major hit single "You've Never Been This Far Before," which spent three weeks at number one during the summer of 1973, despite being banned by several radio stations. Not all of his songs were as explicitly sexual, yet they all had an adult theme and their layered, string-laden production was designed for more mature audience, who bought Twitty records in droves. Until 1983, he had a remarkably consistent string of Top Ten singles for Decca, most of which hit number one. Among his best-known hits from this era were "I See the Want To in Your Eyes," "Linda in My Mind," "Touch the Hand," "After All the Good Is Gone," "I've Already Loved You in My Mind," "Happy Birthday Darlin'," "Tight Fittin' Jeans," and "Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night." As he continued to rule the charts, Twitty expanded into other business ventures, including banking, property, a booking agency, and ultimately, a theme park called Twitty City. The size of his international popularity was confirmed when he re-recorded "Hello Darlin'" in Russian for a joint American/Soviet space mission.
In late 1981, he briefly moved to Elektra, where he released several hit singles, many of which were pop covers like the Pointer Sisters' "Slow Hand" and Bette Midler's "The Rose." Twitty signed with Warner Bros. in 1983, where he had a string of hits over the next three years. Again, he covered several pop songs — the Eagles' "Heartache Tonight," the Commodores' "Three Times a Lady" — but he kept recording country songs, including the number ones "Somebody's Needin' Somebody," "I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Songs)," "Don't Call Him a Cowboy," and "Desperado Love," a 1986 chart-topper which proved to be his last number one.
Twitty returned to MCA in 1987, releasing the back-to-back number two hits "Julia" and "I Want to Know You Before We Make Love." Though he continued to have Top Ten hits through the end of the decade, his success began to slip slightly in the early '90s, once new country forced older performers off the top of the charts. Nevertheless, he remained quite popular, selling both records and concert tickets, until his sudden death from an abdominal aneurysm in the summer of 1993. Immediately following his death, he was praised and mourned from all quarters of the public, not just country music fans, and his record of over 40 number one hits remains unlikely to be surpassed.
Title: The Conway Twitty Collection
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Retro
Title: To See My Angel Cry / That's When She Started To Stop Loving You
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Rock & Roll, Country, Pop
Title: Gusto's Top Hits: Conway Twitty' - EP
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Rockabilly
Title: Conway Twitty Greatest Hits
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Rockabilly
Collections
Title: Country Soul Sisters, Vol. 2
Genre: Country
Title: 100 Greatest Hits Of The 50s & 60s (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Hits: 50s
Title: Jivin' 50's (CD5)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Jivin' 50's (CD6)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Jivin' 50's (CD7)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Reloaded (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Reloaded (CD3)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Reloaded (CD4)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: NOW Thats What I Call ACM Awards 50 Years (CD2)
Genre: Country, Pop, Country Pop
Title: Kings & Queens Of Country (CD1)
Genre: Gospel, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: Pure Country Moods 2
Genre: Country
Title: My Favourite Hits Of 1960 (CD3)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll, Country Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Rock'n'Roll 50 - 60’s (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Las 100 Mejores Canciones Del Country (CD4)
Genre: Country
Title: The Rock'N'Roll Era 1958
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: The Rock'N'Roll Era 1959
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: The Rock N Roll Era Cruisin
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: The Rock N Roll Era Rave On
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: 50's No. 1's (CD2)
Genre: World Music, Country, Folk
Title: Rock'n'Roll & Jukebox Hits (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: You Make My Heart Sing (CD1)
Genre: Blues, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Folk
Title: Dreamboats & Petticoats - The Best Of The Love Songs (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock & Roll, Pop
Title: 100 Best Of Rock And Roll Love Songs (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock
Title: Out Of Left Field: Where Soul Meets Country
Genre: Soul, Country, Country Pop
Title: Ultimate Rock N Roll Love Songs (CD1)
Genre: Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll
Title: Rock And Roll Memorable 60s (CD1)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: RSG Vol. 10 - Drive In Show (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: RSG Vol. 09 - Reelin' And Rockin' (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Hey! That's My Song (CD1)
Title: Hey! That's My Song (CD3)
Title: Ready Steady Go, Vol. 23 Bad Boy (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Dreamboats & Petticoats 10th Anniversary (CD4)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: Ready Steady Go, Vol. 30 Sister Twister (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Country Greats Ultimate Collection 5CD (CD3)
Genre: Gospel, Rockabilly, Alternative
Title: 100 Hits - Lipstick On Your Collar 5CD (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: 100 Cruisin Classics 4CD (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: 100 Cruisin Classics 4CD (CD4)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: Sealed With A Kiss: Box Set (CD1)
Genre: Blues, Gospel, Rock & Roll, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Pop, Folk
Title: Capodanno Italiano (Happy New Year 2019) (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Country Forever Box Set 2019 (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk, World Music, Country, Disco, Synth Pop, Folk
Title: Country's Greatest
Genre: Country
Title: 1990's Country Music
Genre: Country
Title: Just The Hits - Country (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Country Pop
Title: The Country Singer
Genre: Country
Title: 100 Hits: The Best Rock & Roll (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: De Pre Historie - De Jaren '60 Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Punk Rock, World Music, Pop, Folk
Title: Swinging 50s (Original Soundtrack) (CD5)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Jazz, Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Acoustic, Classical, Folk
Title: Swinging 50s (Original Soundtrack) (CD6)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Jazz, Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Acoustic, Classical, Folk
Title: Killer B's: U. S. Pop Hits
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Pop
Title: True & Faithful: 35 Elvis Soundalikes
Genre: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Pop
Title: '60s Country Essentials (CD1)
Genre: Country
Title: '70s Country Essentials (CD1)
Genre: Country
Title: '70s Country Essentials (CD2)
Genre: Country
Featuring albums
Title: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Loretta Lynn
Artist: Loretta Lynn
Genre: Country
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Loretta Lynn
Artist: Loretta Lynn
Genre: Country
Title: Willie Nelson & Friends
Artist: Willie Nelson & Friends
Genre: Rock, Country, Country Rock, Progressive Country , Pop, Pop Rock
Title: 80's Hits Country - Great Records Of The Decade, Vol. 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country
Title: Today I Started Loving You Again & More Country Classics
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: The Best Of The Love Songs (CD1)
Artist: Petticoats, Dreamboats
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock & Roll, Pop
Title: Rock and Roll Rebellion: Rebels Without a Cause
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll