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Conway Twitty Country / Conway Twitty & His Lonely Blue Boys

    Conway Twitty Country / Conway Twitty & His Lonely Blue Boys Conway Twitty

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    Tracklisting

    Disc 1
    1. Ribbon Of Darkness
    2. Green Green Grass Of Home
    3. Wine
    4. The Other Woman
    5. Together Forever
    6. Truck Drivin Man
    7. That Kind Of Girl
    8. I'll Have Another Cup Of Coffee (Then I'll Go)
    9. Tips Of My Fingers
    10. Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart
    11. Thats What It's Like To Be Lonesome
    12. Honky Tonk Man
    13. Dont You Believe Her
    14. Almost Persuaded
    15. I Don't Want To Be With Me
    16. I Made Her That Way
    17. The Wild Side Of Life
    18. There Stands The Glass
    19. Look Into My Teardrops
    20. If You Were Mine To Lose
    21. Fraulein
    22. Take Me
    23. Another Mans Woman
    24. Before I'll Set Her Free

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    Number of Discs:
    • 1
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    • Poker
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    Description

    Release Date: 22 November 2010

    Conway Twitty Sings and Look Into My Teardrops are the first two albums that Conway recorded after he took the decision to go country in 1965. Despite being in the style of Twittys peers, Buck Owens and George Jones, these two 1966 albums were not massive sellers as it took a while for some DJs to accept Conways commitment to Country. CT Sings contains both sides of Conways first two Decca singles, including his debut country chart hit Guess My Eyes Were Bigger Than My Heart. It also contains one of the first recordings of Green Green Grass Of Home, cut well over a year before Tom Jones had a worldwide #1 with the song. Look Into My Teardrops features hardcore honky-tonk classics Fraulein, Almost Persuaded, There Stands The Glass and The Wild Side of Life, among its many other gems, and continues the full-on country approach of its predecessor. Both albums show that Conway was already a country superstar-in-the making, and that his eventual elevation into the musics big league was only a matter of time.

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