On March 23, 1974, a now-classic country song climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, marking another major milestone in Conway Twitty's extraordinary run of hits. The song, ...
While Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty knew they would make country music gold together, their respective teams were initially more reluctant. Standing firm, the duo joined forces in 1971, releasing 10 ...
A 1971 hit that marked a major milestone for one of country music's most iconic partnerships reached No. 1 on the charts 54 years ago today. Written by L.E. White, the song tells the story of two ...
On Aug. 18, 1978, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. A story of long-distance love with the Mississippi River in between, ...
Fifty-five years ago today (Nov. 2, 1968) was a day of celebration for Conway Twitty: It was on that date that the singer earned his first of many No. 1 hits on the country charts, with his song "Next ...
Fifty-three years ago today, on April 3, 1971, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty's "After the Fire Is Gone" claimed the top spot on the charts. The song is the first single that Lynn and Twitty released ...
The late country superstar Conway Twitty's 90th birthday was September 1. To celebrate the milestone, the crooner's legacy is remembered by his biographer and country music historian Michael Kosser.
A 1971 hit that marked a major milestone for one of country music’s most iconic partnerships reached No. 1 on the charts 54 years ago today. “After the Fire Is Gone” by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn ...
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