I'm 24 and have loved his music since I was about 8 years old. He's the only country singer I've ever been able to truly enjoy. I'm from Texas which makes this ironic.
Conway was country when country was country! I love it.😁. He didn't need his broken pick up truck or his lost hunting dog he sang from the heart!❤👌 and that's what you need right now!!
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My mom (rest her soul)used to go see him and Freddy Fender at Lakeside amusement park in Roanoke VA. Nothing would prevent her from dragging us there. Thanks mom for the memories…
I'm 17 now and man do I wish I was alive to at least see him one time in concert. I am so glad that there's footage of amazing artists like Conway here.
And the woman is this clip at beginning is loretta lynn who just passed away last week at 90 years old . Should also look up roy Acuff for old time country.
FIND what you can online. Musicians, singers, iconic personalities like Conway Twitty are a gone. The next (your generation, plus) will establish your own icons.
@Chris Carter I love Loretta Lynn and she was smokin' in her prime lol, I'm not a huge Roy Acuff fan. I don't find myself listening to The Wabash Cannonball every once in awhile though. My top three list is Waylon, Travis Tritt, and my hero Stevie Ray Vaughan.
This was one of my mom's favorite songs and she turned my brother and I on to country music too. Mom passed away May 26, 2010. It's been 14 years ago this evening. Love you and miss you more than I can say mom. Kathleen❤
This was a great era in country music. The performer just stepped up to the mike and sang. No blaring backup, no acoustics drowning him out, no light show distracting you from the performer. Simply music. Then there is the lyrics themself. They mean something
Ohhhhh,,,I was in high scholl...50 years ago...now I am 67 years old.......love this song ...I remember my father and mother,,,love them all......Thankyou for posting the song.....
I’m 21 and grew up listening to Conway Twitty, most people my age wouldn’t even know who Conway Twitty is. My dad was born in the 40s. So I grew up listening to Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, amongst others. The Real music! The best! I’ll keep listening to Conway until my last days.
There's just no one comparable to Conway Twitty! No one...he was truly one of a kind! And you knew it was him the minute you heard it on the radio! Today's country is pretty good...but there's certain singers from Conways era that cannot be matched! Almost as if it's a lost treasure...ya know? Atleast to me! My parents played all of this music and I love it!❤
Man love Conway still. That voice still gets you. He was Handsome and had so much wonderful talent. No one like Conway Twitty. Love this song. Hes a legend
My grandma went and saw him at the Cincinnati Gardens years ago. All the lights were out and he started with, hello darlin, and that spotlight went on him and off he went. A true legend in every sense of the word.
Herr another king of country music he excellent country legend he had very. Good vocals there alot og kings of country music waylon Jennings is the most important country music singer ever on this earth and he missed by millions but we all new that .Conway twitte was a excellent singer in duets with the queen of country music lorett lyan it wss allways nice to here them together thanls to you tube for letting us all see live concerts on mr witteA1 beautiful song.sept 16 2021
I was never really into country but ,Mr C-way Twittys , hello darlin 1971 , with his cool orange suit and pompadour ,and 1958s, its Only Make Believe .R.I.P Conway
I’m listening in 2025, my dad passed three years ago today Ann’s one of my fondest memories was riding with him in the truck, and he sounded just like him, he’d turn the radio down to prove it, I’ll always listen to this
This became his signature song and the one he was known most for. His "HELLO DARLIN" intro was frequently repeated in social circles. This song is the center piece of his legacy.
We grew up on these oldies, but goodies in the Caribbean. Then we got our own recordings and stations, and they got swept aside. I still enjoy them here. 🎸 🎶
Back in the day, not many were bigger than Conway. At the height of his career, He gave a friend of mine a job, knowing he just got out of prison, 2nd chance stuff. Good man! Back then, NO ONE would give my friend a job, so thanks again Conway!
@@sherrysingleton5265 "Injustice of the South" Jesus we can't even look fondly back in time without someone inevitably bringing up "RaCiSm" and "iNjUsTiCe", as if mid 1900's America was the only country and time period on earth with 'racism' and 'injustice' 🤷
When it first came out it was on flip side of Danny boy which was the big hit.i told everybody hello darlin would be around a long time..Noe you never hear ole Danny boy
I grew up listening to Conway Twitty.. He was my mother's favorite singer.. This is mom's favorite song.. My mother died July 28 this year. She would always turn the radio up when heard he sing. He had a marvelous voice. I went to his concert a few times before he died.. He is mised
He made our youthful era, the most beautiful and amazing one with his unique talents. I am grateful and privileged to have been able to grow up with all of the amazing and unique tracks of Conway. He sounds very amazing. The world lost someone the day he died. I can still remember my mum dancing to the tones. We had the best country music, right from the 50s-90s.
I was lucky enough to see him in concert with my grandma on 3 different occasions. He started each one with this song and I thought she was going to faint! He signed autographs for over 6 hrs until everyone that waited got one. He was a true talent and damn was he good looking to boot! Wonderful memories pop in my head when I hear this song.
These old country music singers were and still are the greatest singers and performers to ever live. They can and never will be replaced with anything close to the quality they had. They were the product of their times. They sang what they felt from their hearts and the hearts of the folks that listened to them. They sang about real life experiences good times and bad times that folks go through everyday and about the way people lived life in that time. Honky tonks and bar rooms, love and marriage, betrayal, death, trains, accidents, work, country folks, living on the road. About everything people experience. The songs people could relate to because they touched the souls of everyday people. They were wonderful entertainers that could sing like angels so to speak.
So glad my mom and aunt exposed me to the country music that came out when they were kids heck before my mom was born which was 1962! I’ve done my best to keep it all alive for my kids! My special needs daughter is so much like me, she loves all music and can sing you dang near every Conway song on down to David Allen Coke and Hank Jr. which they were my dads favs in country! My parents together gave me such a love for music and I can’t be more thankful!
I was about 11 years old the first time I saw Conway and Loretta. He sang Hello Darlin and I was hooked. I was one of their biggest fans. I will always love Conway's music. Still listen to him.
. . . the first time I heard Conway singing "It´s Only Make Believe" in the year 1958 I felt in love with his voice and his songs. Now it´s 60 years later and he´s still in my ears and in my heart. Thank you Conway for joining me my whole life . . .
I played drums for my dad in a country cover band in the 1970’s , he was a great guitar picker & singer in his hay day , makes my memory’s dance around like “ James Brown “ in the middle of the 3rd set !
Conway Twitty (September 1,1933 - June 5,1993), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was an American country music artist. He also had success in early Rock and Roll, Pop and R&B. He held the record for the most No.1 singles of any act, with 40 No.1 country hits, until George Strait broke the record in '06. From 71-76 he received a string of CMA awards for his duets with Loretta Lynn. Although never a member of the Grand Ole Opry, he was inducted into both the Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame.
I was born in 1994 and even though he had already died, I know this song so well.. my grandma would ask me to play this song every time I came over. It has a special place in my heart forever.
I can thank Family Guy for showing me this amazing artist, I laughed alot being stoned outta my ass, but here I sit sober af and still enjoying the music, bless you Seth and bless this man and his voice!
I am grateful and privileged to have been able to grow up with all of the amazing and unique tracks of Conway. He sounds very amazing. The world lost someone the day he died. We had the best of country music, from the 60s-90s. I miss the good old days.
Still playing and listening to this music in 2022 ....and will till I leave this ol world....God Bless .
New country doesn't sound like country
One of the greatest country singers-Miss his music
I. will forever remember Conway Twitty he was the best
Hello how are you doing today?
A true country legend. These new country singers wouldn't know "real country" if it bit them in the behind. RIP Conway.
Does Garth Brooks count? I never know. My definition of fake country is basically anything after 2010
@@henrybierman8431l hello darlibg
Gracias amigos
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God bless Conway Twitty and the country music he made
Conway was the greatest of all time
I'm 70 and STILL love Conway. Hello darlin makes me cry every time I hear it, which is everday. RIP
I'm 24 and have loved his music since I was about 8 years old. He's the only country singer I've ever been able to truly enjoy. I'm from Texas which makes this ironic.
My Wife loved Conway Twitty, She passed away May of 2022,She was only 47 years old, I Love Her & Miss Her so Much.
@@johnmechling9421 So sorry you lost her . I know words really don't help a loss of your Wife . 🌹🌹🌹
Wasnt he just beautifull in every way? ❤🎼 RIP Conway
Truly, he was the best!
Almost gone for 30 yrs and people still listen and remember him.
im 45 years old still listening
and I'm 43 but I love to listen Country Song❤
@@annyolo9448 country not the same anymore
I'm 56 years old still listening to Conway twitty👍
@@howardott9314 your not wrong there mate👍
Conway was country when country was country! I love it.😁. He didn't need his broken pick up truck or his lost hunting dog he sang from the heart!❤👌 and that's what you need right now!!
How I miss this country music from the past. Thank heavens for youtube!
We need singers like this today. We are lacking so much in country music.
They don’t make men like this anymore.
Russ rogers is so right ,this us what you call music ,bring back country songs
TRUTH!
I’ll try to do this in Nashville and see what happens
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I was stupid lost the login password. I love any tips you can offer me!
❤. Rest in Peace 🕊️🕊️. Conway Twitty ❤
I don’t care who you are, this song will melt you.
What a great voice this man had. RIP Mr. Twitty
Conway is the perfect Country Singer since 1967
Hey how are you doing today?
Omg Conway, one of the best country singer never tired of hearing him ♥️ him 🇯🇲
Hey how are you doing…?
Yeah Mon ✌
I'm 76 and I miss those days
Hello Sarah ❤❤❤❤ how are you feeling today my queen
This was my Mother favorite singer. I appreciate this song more now than I ever did.
My mom (rest her soul)used to go see him and Freddy Fender at Lakeside amusement park in Roanoke VA. Nothing would prevent her from dragging us there. Thanks mom for the memories…
I'm 17 now and man do I wish I was alive to at least see him one time in concert. I am so glad that there's footage of amazing artists like Conway here.
And the woman is this clip at beginning is loretta lynn who just passed away last week at 90 years old . Should also look up roy Acuff for old time country.
He is undoubtedly still singing in Heaven.
@Dylan Pittsley Check out vids of Glen Campbell. He's great too. I rediscovered him a few years ago. He can shred on the guitar which I did not know.
FIND what you can online. Musicians, singers, iconic personalities like Conway Twitty are a gone. The next (your generation, plus) will establish your own icons.
@Chris Carter I love Loretta Lynn and she was smokin' in her prime lol, I'm not a huge Roy Acuff fan. I don't find myself listening to The Wabash Cannonball every once in awhile though. My top three list is Waylon, Travis Tritt, and my hero Stevie Ray Vaughan.
How many of us have actually lived this song? My guess is a bunch of us!
Gosh I never get tired of him
Thanks to my mom for putting me on to real country music. I think of her every time I hear the classics.
Hey how are you doing?
This was one of my mom's favorite songs and she turned my brother and I on to country music too. Mom passed away May 26, 2010. It's been 14 years ago this evening. Love you and miss you more than I can say mom. Kathleen❤
Listening to good country!! Love it!!! Drove many miles over the road listening to awesome country!!!
How can you not cry hearing this beautiful heart felt song? He and Loretta are now having a joyful reunion in the heavens. 🕊
Hello Julie, how are you doing?
Well said💯I love how he said at the end of the song that he sang this for Loretta☺️
Yes they are together - missed so much -
have a safe day Julie.
Truly. Felt his emotions through the song
This was a great era in country music. The performer just stepped up to the mike and sang. No blaring backup, no acoustics drowning him out, no light show distracting you from the performer. Simply music. Then there is the lyrics themself. They mean something
It was a special time. Now drums and elec music in your face, singers used to rule .my dog likes Conway
Right on. There is no more country music.
Loved Conway seen him many times in Concert he never disappointed he was one of the greatest ❤❤😂😂
@@Mosely2007you right about that 😢
Ohhhhh,,,I was in high scholl...50 years ago...now I am 67 years old.......love this song ...I remember my father and mother,,,love them all......Thankyou for posting the song.....
I’m 21 and grew up listening to Conway Twitty, most people my age wouldn’t even know who Conway Twitty is. My dad was born in the 40s. So I grew up listening to Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, amongst others. The Real music! The best! I’ll keep listening to Conway until my last days.
He has a great haircut 😊!
And that's why you're a cool dude 😎
I love this songg. Thank you
Yes we lost another great legend,he is my all time favorite country artist
You are right he is also my favorite man
There's just no one comparable to Conway Twitty! No one...he was truly one of a kind! And you knew it was him the minute you heard it on the radio! Today's country is pretty good...but there's certain singers from Conways era that cannot be matched! Almost as if it's a lost treasure...ya know? Atleast to me! My parents played all of this music and I love it!❤
Hello Nancy how are you doing today ❤❤❤❤❤❤
2021 and he's still one of the best country singers to walk this planet
Hell yeah brother
Absolutely
@@drunkmasterchief1120 I agree!!!
@ThePNStudentdefinitely hasnt
We need thisQuality. Of Music. Back in Country
I must have listened to this a million times. I loved him he was one of the best.
Hey how are you doing?
Man love Conway still. That voice still gets you. He was Handsome and had so much wonderful talent. No one like Conway Twitty. Love this song. Hes a legend
Love Conway! Remembering him today.....31 years gone!
What do you admire most about Conway
He's ONE of a kind! Beautiful voice and beautiful man!
I'll always love this man. One of a kind voice. Beautiful song.
@Greg Normal Hello Darlin was my number 1 but then I loved all his music
Love love love this song. I’m 22 and never gone through heartbreak but I sure can imagine just listening to this masterpiece❤️ so beautiful
Wow that's nice to hear I will love to know more about you my friend
My grandma went and saw him at the Cincinnati Gardens years ago. All the lights were out and he started with, hello darlin, and that spotlight went on him and off he went. A true legend in every sense of the word.
Beautiful...just makes my heart melt!!
Herr another king of country music he excellent country legend he had very. Good vocals there alot og kings of country music waylon Jennings is the most important country music singer ever on this earth and he missed by millions but we all new that .Conway twitte was a excellent singer in duets with the queen of country music lorett lyan it wss allways nice to here them together thanls to you tube for letting us all see live concerts on mr witteA1 beautiful song.sept 16 2021
I'm 19 & I can't get enough of Conway Twitty. He's just simply amazing
Have you listened to Lonely Blue Boy?
What could be better then having your heart torn out and filled with tears.
That’s because you know good music when you here it 🙌🏻
28 now
Exact same bro
If we could go back in time and have Conway and Loretta back with us~Amazing talent!
30 years without you brother❤ rest in peace my ol friend
He died in what, 1993, and all of these people commenting still feel the loss? That's the sign of an incredible musician.
I wasnt alive when he died but when i watch these videos i feel loss cause i know i would have been a massive fan of his
AMEN
TheUkester69 absolutely
TheUkester69 at Iona faregoound. From Robert Shafer. I played after gorge and loved it all
I was never really into country but ,Mr C-way Twittys , hello darlin 1971 , with his cool orange suit and pompadour ,and 1958s, its Only Make Believe .R.I.P Conway
I miss Conway. These songs are priceless. I could watch this everyday
Hope you doing good and staying safe.....!
That was one example of a man's Man
Conway Titty is one of the all-time greatest Country Singers
+Anthony Spinuzzi titty lol u made me fall out of my chair
LMAO
+Anthony Spinuzzi he sings rock very well too..saw him on an episode of sha na na..! he rocked to the song of danny boy...believe it or not...
conway twitty not titty
Connor McQuade oh my goodness. didnt notice that...LOL
Watching thru tears as I re-live my childhood with this song and the memories of a loving family who I miss every single day of my life.
Could listen to Conway every day, all day. We lost one of the masters when he passed. I miss this so much. RIP Conway.
I’m listening in 2025, my dad passed three years ago today Ann’s one of my fondest memories was riding with him in the truck, and he sounded just like him, he’d turn the radio down to prove it, I’ll always listen to this
So sorry my friend. God bless your dad
This became his signature song and the one he was known most for. His "HELLO DARLIN" intro was frequently repeated in social circles. This song is the center piece of his legacy.
I loved this man. Best country singer ever botn.
Wish country today was still country!!!
We grew up on these oldies, but goodies in the Caribbean. Then we got our own recordings and stations, and they got swept aside. I still enjoy them here. 🎸 🎶
Wat a ledgen nothing 2say just listen wat a voice makes me cry everytime 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Yes a country legend he passed away much to soon his music lives on for ever loved him will always play his music
Hello how are you doing today 😊
Back in the day, not many were bigger than Conway. At the height of his career, He gave a friend of mine a job, knowing he just got out of prison, 2nd chance stuff. Good man! Back then, NO ONE would give my friend a job, so thanks again Conway!
We love you and miss you Conway !!!
I’m 86 and still love conway❤❤❤❤
Hello how are you doing today
Hello Shirley ❤❤❤❤❤ I'm happy to hear that from you
This was pure pure country Conway wasnt the only thing thats died so has counrty music. ♥️Country Music♥️
I am still enjoying it! I love being called darling because of this man! 💙 my daddy loved singing this to my mom 🥰
That's true
I love this song my daddy loved this song he was a good man
Conway puts so much feeling into this song it makes me tear up everytime I hear it.
I'm so glad I grew up in the south in the 60s and 70s and was exposed to this -then again music was better everywhere in the country at that time
I enjoyed the music; but the injustice of the South was hard . It was the best of times; it was the worst of times..... I was there!
@@sherrysingleton5265 "Injustice of the South" Jesus we can't even look fondly back in time without someone inevitably bringing up "RaCiSm" and "iNjUsTiCe", as if mid 1900's America was the only country and time period on earth with 'racism' and 'injustice' 🤷
Same here.my dad used to sing this to my mom 50 years ago😭❤️
Actually,,he is great
I'd love to have seen it, born 40 years too late
It's good to know there are still people who appreciate good music.
Hello good morning beautiful
When it first came out it was on flip side of Danny boy which was the big hit.i told everybody hello darlin would be around a long time..Noe you never hear ole Danny boy
i love all Conway's songs some of them was sent to me by a special friend i miss that friend very much
Hey how are you doing today?
I grew up listening to Conway Twitty.. He was my mother's favorite singer.. This is mom's favorite song.. My mother died July 28 this year. She would always turn the radio up when heard he sing. He had a marvelous voice. I went to his concert a few times before he died.. He is mised
Hello friend, how are you doing today?
He made our youthful era, the most beautiful and amazing one with his unique talents. I am grateful and privileged to have been able to grow up with all of the amazing and unique tracks of Conway. He sounds very amazing. The world lost someone the day he died. I can still remember my mum dancing to the tones. We had the best country music, right from the 50s-90s.
Hey Cindy, how are you doing?
I was lucky enough to see him in concert with my grandma on 3 different occasions. He started each one with this song and I thought she was going to faint! He signed autographs for over 6 hrs until everyone that waited got one. He was a true talent and damn was he good looking to boot! Wonderful memories pop in my head when I hear this song.
@ahe and still have to re and a female on a race track and field of view the little Haines girl in 2nd will leave it in the tires and wheels are you
YES HE WAS!!!, Smelled just as good, such a sweet Gentleman. I could barely talk to him. NEARLY PASSED OUT
Omg I'm so late
6 hours?!
Heard Conway perform in a small town north of Lonfon, Ontario.
Year was 1959. Liked his music then, and I still do.
This song is as good and anything Jones ever did. Conway is legendary. I wish we had country like this today
Thank you familiy Guy for gifting me this wonderfuld mucisian
Questo cantante è stato grande,ha tante canzoni famose
These old country music singers were and still are the greatest singers and performers to ever live. They can and never will be replaced with anything close to the quality they had. They were the product of their times. They sang what they felt from their hearts and the hearts of the folks that listened to them. They sang about real life experiences good times and bad times that folks go through everyday and about the way people lived life in that time. Honky tonks and bar rooms, love and marriage, betrayal, death, trains, accidents, work, country folks, living on the road. About everything people experience. The songs people could relate to because they touched the souls of everyday people. They were wonderful entertainers that could sing like angels so to speak.
I never had the privilege of seeing them sing live in concert, but there songs are great and timeless. They are true legends of County Music.
I love hearing Conway sing. These are one of my favorite songs of his. I enjoy when him and Loretta sing together.
Yea me too Ann how are you doing?
Song breaks me man… missing her always. Forever waiting for you darlin’ (L) 💔💕
Now this is great music back in the day for my parents also great vocals like Tammy Wynette what a great voice
So glad my mom and aunt exposed me to the country music that came out when they were kids heck before my mom was born which was 1962! I’ve done my best to keep it all alive for my kids! My special needs daughter is so much like me, she loves all music and can sing you dang near every Conway song on down to David Allen Coke and Hank Jr. which they were my dads favs in country! My parents together gave me such a love for music and I can’t be more thankful!
Hey how are you doing today?
NO WORDS TO SAY HOW GREAT A MAN AND VOICE--SAW HIM 27 TIMES -LOVED HIM -MISS HIM-PLAY ON AUTO FOR HOURS
27? I love you!
How’d you manage that?
I got to see him 7 times.
This man could sing! And he was a great baseball player. Many gifts.
Mr Twitty left us far far too soon. You may be gone - but your music will never die
2024 and this song remains a classic.......................heartbreaking, soul killing, lovers lament................
That's true Linda ❤❤❤❤ what a great Singer
@@linda5565 that is true how are you doing today b
LOVE Conway and this is always one of the greatest--wonderful SONGS. Miss You Conway..
Hello how are you doing today 😊
Beautiful voice
RIP Conway you are. True legend of country music.
I love this man he sings like an angel .Never heard a bad song from him .He was a good looking man that never lost it
Hello Kim, how are you doing?
Myfaa
I listen to this and other Conway songs everyday because it’s true music
I love his songs…Great singer!
Love this song, and Conway is a very talented artist. Good country music which I truly love.🎶🎶❤️
I was about 11 years old the first time I saw Conway and Loretta. He sang Hello Darlin and I was hooked. I was one of their biggest fans. I will always love Conway's music. Still listen to him.
Hello Beth, how are you doing?
People have there memerys of Conway we all have the same rip Conway
NOTHER ONE OF THOSE AMAZING ARTISTS OF MY YOUTH, WE MISS YOU ALL. Country music is reality of life Thank you Conway Twitty
Yes conway is the only person who can sing this song the way it supposed to be sung.
Can't get any better then conway
George Jones sang this at a concert after Conway died and it made me cry.
. . . the first time I heard Conway singing "It´s Only Make Believe" in the year 1958 I felt in love with his voice and his songs. Now it´s 60 years later and he´s still in my ears and in my heart. Thank you Conway for joining me my whole life . . .
I loved Conway Twitty..R.I.P ❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yea Barbara me too
Omg. I remember my mama listening to to this when I was a small child. Country just ain’t done
Like this anymore
Hello dawnstone how are you doing today ❤❤❤❤
I played drums for my dad in a country cover band in the 1970’s , he was a great guitar picker & singer in his hay day , makes my memory’s dance around like “ James Brown “ in the middle of the 3rd set !
Late 60's to mid 70's were the best of Conway IMO. Nobody did it better.
Conway Twitty (September 1,1933 - June 5,1993), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was an American country music artist. He also had success in early Rock and Roll, Pop and R&B. He held the record for the most No.1 singles of any act, with 40 No.1 country hits, until George Strait broke the record in '06. From 71-76 he received a string of CMA awards for his duets with Loretta Lynn. Although never a member of the Grand Ole Opry, he was inducted into both the Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame.
Hello Darling what a beautiful song thank you for all the beautiful music you you gave to us 🦋🙏💛❤️❤️🌺
Hello how are you doing?
I was born in 1994 and even though he had already died, I know this song so well.. my grandma would ask me to play this song every time I came over. It has a special place in my heart forever.
I can thank Family Guy for showing me this amazing artist, I laughed alot being stoned outta my ass, but here I sit sober af and still enjoying the music, bless you Seth and bless this man and his voice!
another icon goone but not forgotten love you and your music
Good morning Linda
I am grateful and privileged to have been able to grow up with all of the amazing and unique tracks of Conway. He sounds very amazing. The world lost someone the day he died. We had the best of country music, from the 60s-90s. I miss the good old days.
Hello Linda, how are you doing?