Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - Hello Darlin' [Live] descargar videos gratis


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Ladies and gentalmen Mr. Conway Twitty!.......

Twitty always wanted to record country music and—beginning in 1965—he did just that. His first few country albums were met with some country DJs refusing to play them because he was known as a rock-n-roll singer. However, he finally broke free with his first top five country hit, "The Image Of Me", in July 1968, ensued by his first number one country song, "Next In Line", in November 1968. Few of his singles beginning in 1968 ranked below the top 5.

In 1970, Twitty recorded and released his biggest hit ever, "Hello Darlin'" (which spent four weeks at the top of the country chart). In 1971 he released his first hit duet with Loretta Lynn, "After the Fire Is Gone". It was a success, and many more followed, including "Lead Me On" (1971), "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" (1973), "As Soon As I Hang Up the Phone" (1974), "Feelins'" (1975), "I Still Believe In Waltzes", "I Can't Love You Enough" and many others. Together, Conway and Loretta (as they were known in their act), won four consecutive Country Music Association awards for vocal duo (1972-75) and a host of other duo and duet awards from other organizations throughout the 1970s.

In 1973, Twitty released "You've Never Been This Far Before", which was not only No. 1 in country for three weeks that September but also reached No. 22 on the pop charts. Some disc jockeys refused to play the song because of its suggestive lyrics.

In 1978 he issued the single "The Grandest Lady of Them All" honoring the Grand Ole Opry, but for the first time since 1967, a single of his failed to reach top-10 status as some radio stations refused to play a song honoring the property of a competitor (broadcast by WSM-AM). Nevertheless, the single reached the top 20 but it peaked well below expectations, and this set in motion the changes that were to take place in his career, including a new hairstyle, changing from the slick-back pompadour style to the curlier style he would keep the rest of his life.

In 1985, going by all weekly music trade charts, the song "Don't Call Him a Cowboy" became the 50th single of his career to achieve a No. 1 ranking. He would have five more through 1990, giving him a total of 55 number 1 hits. George Strait eclipsed the feat of 50 number 1 hits in 2002 with his single "She'll Leave You With a Smile" and then reached No. 1 for the 56th time in 2007 with the single "Wrapped".

Throughout much of his country music career his home was Decca Records, later re-named MCA. He signed with the label in late 1965 but left in 1981 when it appeared Decca was marketing and promoting newer acts, plus management at the label had changed and other factors brought on the decision. He joined Elektra/Asylum in 1982. That label merged with its parent company, Warner Bros. Records in 1983. He stayed on with Warner Bros. Records through early 1987 but then went back to MCA to finish out his career. In 1993, shortly before he died, he recorded a new album, Final Touches.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Barbara Stone

I love loretta and conway...they were together...what is love about?...I was NOT in their bedroom, but damn, I would have loved to be in his...lol

9 years ago

Verna Mitchell

Keep laughing at my pain, and I'll send more bad music!!! Get me started . . .

9 years ago

Sissie Abrams

A prime exsp is After the fire is gone watch the video listen to the words 

9 years ago

Sissie Abrams

I love this version Loretta is so sweet looking so innocent I'll always say If both weren't married they would've been together I truly think they loved each other But Loretta was very devoted to her husband even though he was a cheater. Look at some of the footage from t v show's they preformed on you can find many on you tube as well as listen to songs Conway wrote & recorded with Loretta Just listen to the way they sing the word's I'm telling you they were in love She was at his bedside before he died & her husband was in the hospital as well Just sayin' Love Sissie in Ky

9 years ago

Terisa Smith

love my dad this was for him;;; thank you munches

9 years ago

Gloria Godwin

I remember that performance! The song was released the year I graduated from high school. My best friend and I loved the song, as well as Dean Martin. :-) For our end of the school year Senior class trip ... we went to Hot Springs, just a little more than a 4 hour trip ... and we took our cassette players LOL and drove everyone crazy with our music. ;-) Still love this song. 

9 years ago

Roberto Torres

I don't know why but I can see Miley Cyrus, and Justin Bieber do a version of this Maybe better? 

9 years ago

Roberto Torres

I don't know why but I can see Miley Cyrus, and Justin Bieber do a version of this Maybe better? 

9 years ago

NotGeneWatsonSongs

I have this complete show, its from Loretta's 50th surprise birthday party.

9 years ago

Deborah Hafer

This song will go down as a classic from Conway. No other voice will ever replace his in my opinion. Miss ya Conway. 

9 years ago

Deborah Hafer

This song will go down as a classic from Conway. No other voice will ever replace his in my opinion. Miss ya Conway. 

9 years ago

pollo naida

hello darling lovely song

9 years ago

Michael Holm

Lorretta Lynn she is still alive and still singing you just don't here much out of her no more she is getting up on years

10 years ago

Judith Anderson

I think Loretta and Conway had a closeness but I think Loretta was in love with her husband, the father of her many children. Conway was married to his second wife for 30 years. They were definitely a money making team which I am sure they both loved. Loved their music!

10 years ago

Verginia Calayan

My favorite song from conway twitty....

10 years ago

Heidi Mae Brown

Rip Conway Twitty! Hello darlin' 

10 years ago

Frances Leonie Warren

my first goodbyes with my first love..

10 years ago

Margaret Kohlwes

they are great

10 years ago

HASRUL RUSLl GUCl

i'm a boy in blue..

10 years ago

Moody Blue

I believed Conway Always Loved Loretta...vise versa..Great Song RIP Conway Miss An Love You To

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