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| Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Conway Twitty & Loretta L |
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Band: Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn Title: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Conway Twitty & Loretta L Rating: Release Date: 2000-05-09 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: After the Fire Is Gone - Conway Twitty, White, L.E. 2: Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man - Conway Twitty, Bluefield, Becki 3: Lead Me On - Conway Twitty, Copeland, Leon Chas 4: As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone - Conway Twitty, Nance, Jack 5: Feelins' - Conway Twitty, Goodman, Don 6: The Letter - Conway Twitty, Haney, Charles 7: I Can't Love You Enough - Conway Twitty, Barnes, Max D. 8: From Seven Til Ten - Conway Twitty, Barnes, Max D. 9: You Know Just What I'd Do - Conway Twitty, Foster, Jerry 10: It's True Love - Conway Twitty, Goodrum, Randy 11: Lovin' What Your Lovin' Does to Me - Conway Twitty, Crouch, Jane 12: I Still Believe in Waltzes - Conway Twitty, Hughes, Michael |
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Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn My favorite Country Duet is Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. I'll be up front with you. Sadly, they were only together for 7 years. I think I have all of their duets. Tight harmonies and critically acclaimed songs. But what Conway and Loretta represents is more creative and dynamic. Twitty once said,"When Loretta and I put out a duet single, they are so strong that they could well over power our singles. " If you believe that, I've got some land in Florida. They didn't call Conway, "The High Priest of Country Music" for nothing. He always knew which song to put out and at which time. He would put a hold on a song for several years, before "The time was right. " And he was always right. Elvis doesn't hold the record for the most number ones, Conway does. Maybe George Strait may catch him, . . . some day. The harmonies on their duets, take second stage to the songs themselves. Loretta and Conway seemed to explore the outer limits of Country duets. Any Conway and Loretta duet album, is worth listening to. They were extraordinary together. The most powerful duets in Country Music. What made them powerful, is that the songs allowed them to banter back and forth, and both of their voices are so strong, anyway. On a Loretta/Conway album, you are going to get, "in-you-face" Country and having fun doing it. The thing many don't know, is that, even if Conway was alive, I doubt that he and Loretta would have sang together again as a duet. Conway had achieved all he could achieve with the Country Music genre, and, he felt it was time to go in another direction, back to pop music. He did with the "Country Meet The Blues" album. It's an awesome album. Not country, but more blues. If you ain't got it, well, "Conway, let me hear some of that low down stuff. " The raspy, throat growl that was so evident at Spring Lake Amusement Park in OKC, and on his 2nd song, "Lonely Blue Boy. " It seemed to me that they made more albums than they really did. Any Conway and Loretta album is worth your time. The intriguing thing about Conway, to me, is . . . how he figured out where the background singers come in. Sometimes on just a phrase, a word, part of the chorus, . . . . Suddenly they are there and then they, just as quickly, are gone.
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