Latest Release
- MAY 3, 2024
- 12 Songs
- Southern Comfort · 1982
- The #1 Hits Collection · 1970
- Greatest Hits, Volume III · 1987
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Conway Twitty · 1999
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn · 1987
- Greatest Hits, Volume III · 1988
- The #1 Hits Collection · 1980
- The #1 Hits Collection · 1974
- Conway's Latest Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 · 1982
- Gold: Conway Twitty · 2004
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About Conway Twitty
Born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, singer Conway Twitty took his stage name after the towns of Conway, Arkansas, and Twitty, Texas. ∙ Soon after performing his first song on the radio at age 10, he began hosting his own weekly radio show and started a band, The Phillips County Ramblers. ∙ An aspiring pro baseball player drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies, he had to put his plans on hold after being called to serve in the Army during the Korean War. ∙ Twitty accumulated a staggering 55 No. 1 hits during his career—a record eventually broken by George Strait. ∙ Frequent duet partners Twitty and Loretta Lynn won the Country Music Association’s Vocal Duo of the Year award four times, as well as a Grammy Award for the No. 1 hit “After the Fire Is Gone.” ∙ Astronaut Thomas Stafford personally asked Twitty to rerecord “Hello Darlin’” in Russian for the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, which brought together astronauts from the US and Soviet Union. ∙ In the ’80s, he built a tourist attraction called Twitty City, featuring amusement park rides, museums, shops, music venues, and his own mansion, which was known for its lavish holiday decor. ∙ He’s a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
- FROM
- Friars Point, MS, United States
- BORN
- September 1, 1933
- GENRE
- Country