HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CONWAY TWITTY

On September 1, 1933, in Friars Point, Mississippi, the world welcomed a baby boy named Harold Lloyd Jenkins — the child who would one day be known to millions as the legendary Conway Twitty.

But hidden in those first moments of life was a secret few people ever knew: doctors remarked that the newborn’s cry was unusually powerful, lasting and echoing far beyond the delivery room. His mother would later recall that she believed, from that very instant, her son was born not just to live, but to sing.

From that extraordinary beginning, Conway’s destiny unfolded — transforming a Mississippi boy into one of country music’s greatest voices, leaving behind timeless classics like “Hello Darlin’” and “It’s Only Make Believe.”

Today, as we remember his birth — September 1, 1933 — we celebrate more than a date. We honor a destiny written in his very first breath.

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