In 1990, Conway Twitty sang “It’s Only Make Believe” like heartbreak had a voice—and it was his. Smooth, raw, unforgettable. Follow if that still hits deep.

In 1990, Conway Twitty stood under the lights and sang “It’s Only Make Believe” with a power that seemed to stop time. His voice was velvet and gravel all at once—smooth enough to soothe, raw enough to hurt. Every word felt like a confession, every note like it was pulled straight from the soul of a man who knew what heartbreak really sounded like.

It wasn’t just a performance. It was a reminder that country music at its best isn’t make believe—it’s truth, wrapped in melody, carried by a voice that refuses to be forgotten.

Follow if Conway’s voice still echoes in your heart.

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