THE VERSION YOU NEVER EXPECTED: Conway Twitty’s “We’ve Got Tonight” — The Bob Seger Classic Reimagined With Heart, Soul, and a Touch of Goodbye
When Conway Twitty decided to record “We’ve Got Tonight” for his 1980 album Heart &…
Read MoreWhen Conway Twitty decided to record “We’ve Got Tonight” for his 1980 album Heart &…
Read MoreIt was meant to be a celebration — a triumphant return to the road by…
Read MoreIt was supposed to be just another tour — another string of sold-out shows, another…
Read MoreThey say every legend leaves behind one song the world was never meant to hear…
Read MoreThey called it just another country song, but when Conway Twitty stepped into the spotlight…
Read MoreIt was a rainy evening in Springfield, Missouri, June 4, 1993. Backstage, under the hum…
Read MoreNashville, Tennessee — To fans, they were country music’s greatest duo — Conway Twitty and…
Read MoreMaybe it was the way Loretta paused a little longer between lines, as if holding…
Read MoreIt was June 4, 1993, in Branson, Missouri — a warm Southern night filled with…
Read MoreIt wasn’t just a performance — it was a homecoming of the heart. When Loretta…
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