I think you would like Ronnie Milsap - “Smoky Mountain Rain”, “Any Day Now”, “It Was Almost Like a Song” (my favorite), “I Wouldn’t Have Missed It for the World.” Great songwriting and performing.
"That's my job". By Conway Twitty. Is probably a song that will make both of you cry. Conway way a country super star. He started in rock n roll back in the 50's. Huge huge hit. "It's only make believe." "Lonely blue boy" is my favorite.
You should try some more of Conway's songs like "Don't Cry Joni", "Linda on My Mind", "Tight Fittin' Jeans", "The Games that Daddies Play" and "I'd Love to Lay you Down". Honestly you can't gp wrong with any Conway Twitty song
OMG Legend!❤ Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man is another duet with Loretta but absolutely worth reacting to also! And It's Only Make Believe is amazing!
Wife here..As a child my Dad's band opened up for Conway Twitty several times...I was truly amazed at the crowd's reaction when Conway would step on the stage and say those two words..."Hello Darlin"..
For a hard core rocker , I grew up with country, Conway Twitty, Roger Miller, Roy Clark and Hee Haw group( it was a show) . Thank you for the flash back to my father . I do to love the older Country too . Johnny Cash , Loretta Lynn, and Pasty Cline icons.
Oh my goodness. This brings back the memory of my dad (now passed) taking my mom in his arms and dancing in the kitchen every time Conway came on the radio. My dad treasured my mother and this just brings tears to my eyes knowing he’s waiting for her in heaven.
So, this song came back to me as it played. And I could see my mother on the couch, knitting away and sort of nodding and humming along with Conway. Those memories are the type of thing that is so great about watching you guys react. Thanks.
Same here with my father sitting listening to the radio or watching Hee Haw. That is the great thing about music it gives you those flashbacks and wonderful memories that come with the song.
When it comes to Conway, they call that a “growl”- lots of babies have been made with Conway playing in the background 🤣 my favorite of his is “goodbye time”- his voice is incredible. There is a guy named Glen Templeton who sounds just like him, he even had the honor of playing Conway in a musical about his life- he was chosen by Conway’s daughter to portray him!
A friend of mine would always check the bars' juke boxes for his favorite Conway song "Tight Fittin' Jeans". When he finally found it I heard the song for the first time. He said the song was every small town country boy's fantasy. Watching him listen to it I suspected it brought him memories of fulfilling that fantasy. If it did he never said.
High Priest of country music was what he was referred to as, along with the best friend a song had. The emotion, the deep smooth voice , and Lordy the growl- I'm not impartial he's my favorite Male singer ever. Touch the Hand, Love to lay you down, I see the Want to, Don't take it away, are a few of my favorite songs,
Listening to this with yall tonight, gave me the same reaction i have had every time i have heard it. I am a 70 year old woman bawling my eyes out. It is just a heart breaking song. Conway knew how to use his passion for music and his voice just tugs you in like you're watching a movie in your mind. He could make you smile, laugh, or he could make you cry. Thank you for your reaction.
My mom told me a story about that song. When it played on the radio station that she was listening to after it was done the radio announcer said No folks that wasn’t Elvis that was a new country singer named Conway Twitty!
Guys, you need to react to Randy Travis - he was huge back in the mid 80's. He has that twang that you love. Here are a few to react to: On the Other Hand, Diggin' Up Bones, Forever and Ever Amen. Seriously, you'll love him!! xoxo
I've recommended "Forever And Ever, Amen" before, but no luck so far. I'm betting that if they ever do a reaction to it, they will be holding hands before it ends.
Conway was a Powerhouse Country singer. My dad , may they rest in peace actually sang with Conway before. So many hits. " It's Only Make Believe " , " That's My Job ", " Linda On My Mind "., " I'd Love To Lay You Down ", and another with Loretta Lynn " Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man ". So many more greats by Conway. So excited I can't even type. 🤣
Just found the page and came here to suggest thevgreat Ray Price as well. Make the world go away. My shoes keep walking back to you One more time Burning memories I won't mention it again. And a version of "Each Time" that was never released, (but RUclips has video). I'd also suggest listening to different artists singing the same song. For the good times has Ray Price Al Green Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Elvis Presley And each interpretation is amazing
Another Country Singer Conway RIP, started in Rock back in the 50's !!!!!! His name was Harold Jenkins, the took the name Conway from Conway Arkansas and Twitty from Twitty Texas. Died in 1993 and at the time had the MOST #1 country hits and was only pasted by George Strait almost 20 years after he died.
Back when country was country. I miss it as it seems todays country if more pop then country. I love that this channel covers all types of genres as I like all kinds of music.
Conway is my mom’s all-time favorite country artist. I remember every time his songs came on the radio she would exclaim “Conway Twitty my man!” We hated hearing that lol. But now I look back and just completely love and appreciate his music/voice.
Honestly the song that can make me tear up everytime by Conway is Thats My Job. Anyone who has lost their dad and can listen to that song without tearing up is stronger than me.
My favorite favorite favorite Conway song (wow, a lot of great ones to choose from) is "Linda on My Mind"! My Daddy raised me in the bar (totally not appropriate) but I am grateful for all the amazing music playing out of that old jukebox. You know, when they still played vinyl 45's and you got like 15 songs for a buck! I would love to hear you 2 do a reaction to this Conway song
He had some risque songs for the day...I'd Love to Lay you Down, You've Never Been this far Before, and others... He wasn't called the panty dropper for no reason. Awesome singer with magnetic stage presence to boot
Panty dropper for sure. If you're in the R&B world, think of Conway as the country Luther Vandross. Or the country Marvin Gaye. He made housewives in curlers and bathrobes want to leave their husbands. If you want to hear one of the greatest - as well as kinda naughty - love songs ever, "Love To Lay You Down."
Yes sir! He came down to a honky tonk back in the day in Alabama and the ladies were leavin bras on the stage. lol 1am in the morning at the local bar and Conway's "don't take it away" came on and you can bet there was some serious belly rubbin going on the dance floor. 😂
My grandma introduced me to Conway when I was very very young. She set me up to love the old school country. Conway, Johnny, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Alabama, the Statler Brothers, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Dolly. It brings back good memories of dancing with my grandma when I was little.
Just hearing this song reminds me of walking into my grandmother house, hell for some reason I starting smelling cornbread and pinto beans cooking. Great memories of the 70s and to a wonderful woman.
Have to absolutely agree about the old country. No one could do that growl better than Conway. He was doing great songs back in the 50's "It's Only Make Believe" is a classic.
I remember being very young and hearing my grandma telling me that she would leave everything for the chance to do 'unmentionable things' to Conway Twitty. Ten year old me was somewhat scarred lol
Sounds like my great grandmother, she used to always say that Conway Twitty and Burt Reynolds could both eat crackers in her bed any day and she was 83 lol
Conway was the 1st concert i saw i was 10 or 11 always been a fan! THANK YOU GREAT SONG! Alot of great Conway Twitty songs give song You never been this far before! Or the song I may never get to Heaven! I know yous will LOVE them!!!!!
Conway Twitty is LEGEND. Over 40 number ones. He and Lorretta the best selling duet in Country music. Conway could get away with songs others couldn't. Dive into his catalog. My personal favorite is his live performance at the Country Music Awards of Goodbye Time. He put everything he had in a song. I'd Love to Lay You Down, You've Never Been This Far Before will make your jaw drop.
The Conway growl was a signature sound. That "country name" was a stage name. Conway was born Harold Lloyd Jenkins. Conway held the record for #1 hits until it was finally broken by George Strait. If I had to recommend the next Conway song, it would be "That's My Job".
This is one I’ve been waiting for. Try ‘Goodbye Time’ for an example of how amazing his voice is. ‘That’s My Job’ & ‘Don’t Take It Away’ are a few more good ones to check out.
All his stuff is awesome. He's a growler. This was one of my Mom's favorite songs. We had it played at her funeral. You should listen to Slow Hand - do a comparison between his version and The Pointer Sisters. That would be fun!
My mama loved this song. When I was a young man in the Army I would come home unannounced, sneak in the house and put this record on and wait till Mama came to see why the music was playing. 😎
I just saw this. I love your reactions. This is my very favorite song by Conway. My brother used to sing this and I truly miss him. He's been gone 10 years and when I hear this song all I can hear is my brother singing it. Thanks for this reaction.
You describe his heartbreaking sound so well. Another old-time sound country singer and song in a similar vein: Randy Travis singing "Diggin' up Bones" is one of my favorites.
This music reminds me of my dad who passed in January this yr and he drove a truck. He would 0lay this music all the time and when I hear it I miss him. Thanks you guys for bringing dad's memory back for me.
Yes, Conway Twitty absolutely touches your heart. My dad introduced me to Conway Twitty 's song "That's My Job". I can't listen without tearing up! So special. 💖
Conway Twitty was my Mom's favorite country singer. The first concert I ever went to as a kid was with my Mom to see Conway Twitty at the North Carolina State Fair (sometime in the 80's.)
So proud of both of you on how much you appreciate music and especially the younger days of country. This is a classic and you both get it. So wonderful to see. You make my heart smile. Love.
If you're going to do country, you've really gotta do George Strait! I'd start with "Amarillo by morning", a more recent song that I like is "she let herself go".... Also I'll put in another plug for Lorrie Morgan. She has old style country and new. A picture of me, and something in red sound old country and I didn't know my own strength sounds newer. She had 40 hit singles so you'll have lots to choose from!
It takes a lotta stones to take a Pointer Sisters girl-power song, gender-flip it, and sing it like an old-school player - and then to actually make it work for him. One of the damndest remakes you'll ever hear.
My mom's favorite, Conway Twitty my mom and dad used to dance around the house sometimes and Hello Darling was their favorite to dance to. So many great songs by Conway Twitty.
Thanks doing this singer, good to here young listeners liking them. I am a classic country listener Conway Twitty is one of those classic country singer. They tell stories true. Another good one is Whispering Bill Anderson different style voice.
Ya'll should really listen to the King of Country himself, George Strait. "Amarillo by Morning" is one of the greatest country songs ever. Other good ones are "Get Carried Away," "Check Yes or No," and "Love Without End, Amen."
"That's my job" gets me in the feels EVERY TIME I listen to it! You should also do "Happy Birthday" and "Tight Fittin' Jeans" from Conway. Oh! And "Fifteen Years Ago"!
Love Conway Twitty! When I was in 5th grade, we had a juke box in the school cafeteria. Conway's song "Don't Cry Joni" was on it. I loved that song, and sung it constantly. Then, there is "Games Daddy Plays," "It's Only Make Believe," "You've Never Been This Far Before." So many possibilities!
Conway was a huge star back in the day. Even rivaling Elvis for a few years. In fact if you have ever seen the movie Bye Bye Birdie, the Birdie character was a big music star who got drafted and the girls all going crazy when they heard he was going in the service. Well that was what happened to Elvis in real life, and the characters full name in the movie was Conrad Birdie. A shout out to Conway Twitty. Jay for a song that will grab your Dad feels, y'all need to listen to Conway's "That's My Job." Amber, if you want to hear one that will touch your Mom feels, check out Melba Montgomery singing No Charge. Both about the love and relationship of parents and their kids. Hey, found links for both. Give them a listen even if you don't react. Enjoy! That's my job) ruclips.net/video/CNlfCGxfTFQ/видео.html No charge) ruclips.net/video/P4TA9_eL3yk/видео.html
I'm a 56 year old retired stagehand and I want to Thank You both for doing what you do. I hung stage lights for many of the artist you do reactions to and it brings me joy to see you discovering Great artist for the first time. You two are Great!!
Conway is one of the best at pulling at your heartstrings. My favorite memories growing up was me and my dad staying up late listening to songs like this. Check out That’s My Job, Fifteen Years Ago, Touch the hand, She needs someone to hold her when she cries, Tight Fittin Jeans, I’d love to lay you down. So many more.
My mom had a crush on Conway and this was one of her favorite songs of his, another one was his version of The Rose. When I go to visit her at the cemetery I play both of them for her
I have to admit....I truly didn't think you would react so positively to this song. Jay, that you called Conway a "cowboy angel"....WOW! I have been affected by this song since it first came out. I love your reaction SO much! I have not taken the time to check out the other comments, but Conway started out in 'rock n roll'. You really should check out his first hit single (that he wrote) "It's Only Make Believe". It's definitely one of my favorite Conway songs.
Some singers know how to tear out your heart and stomp that sucker flat (to paraphrase from someone’s book). Conway Twitty was one of them, as was George Jones. Thanks for taking me back in time.
Love me some Harold Jenkins.. !!! He was the heart throb of the 70's among female country music fans. That's my Job will make you bawl like a baby.. give it a listen. It doesn me cuz my daddy was the best. That song played the day he died and I was driving home from the hospital. Yall need to hear more Conway. !!
His song That's My Job is a great one with great meaning! Also his songs, Tight Fitten' Jeans, I'd Just Love To Lay You Down, Don't Take It Away, Don't Cry Joni, and 15 Years Ago are all great!
I know you guys love the old time country vibe. So do I! If you like country I urge you to move a bit west and try some Texas swing. Bob Wills is a classic from decades ago. Listen to his "San Antonio Rose." And the Quebe Sisters Band ( pronounced Kwaybee) is carrying on that tradition, being excellent singers and fiddlers. Try "Every Which a Way" and "Cold, Cold Heart", a Hank Williams classic. For more straight up country, you can't miss with Merle Haggard or Buck Owens. And add Tammy Wynette to your list of female country stars!
I think you would like Ronnie Milsap - “Smoky Mountain Rain”, “Any Day Now”, “It Was Almost Like a Song” (my favorite), “I Wouldn’t Have Missed It for the World.” Great songwriting and performing.
Oh, and “No Gettin’ Over Me”.
Yes!!!
Don't forget "Pure Love".
YES! To all of those!
Yes!
" Its Only Make Believe " is another Conway heartbreaker. The crescendo builds up amazingly.
"That's my job". By Conway Twitty. Is probably a song that will make both of you cry. Conway way a country super star. He started in rock n roll back in the 50's. Huge huge hit. "It's only make believe." "Lonely blue boy" is my favorite.
"That's My Job" is very powerful. Rob it will bring a tear to your eye.
That was my grandma's favorite song. She's been gone for 30 years but I still can't listen to this beautiful song. I just can't.
And It's only make believe
oh you trying to make them cry, lol.....great song tho
He sang Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man with Loretta Lynn, if you haven't react yet.
"Does he not make your heart ache?" . . . one of the very best comments ever!!!
You should try some more of Conway's songs like "Don't Cry Joni", "Linda on My Mind", "Tight Fittin' Jeans", "The Games that Daddies Play" and "I'd Love to Lay you Down". Honestly you can't gp wrong with any Conway Twitty song
Linda on my mind….
Those are great songs and I also love honky-tonk angel and play guitar play
These.
Yes! If you love a story, “Don’t Cry Joni” is a must. I was raised on Conway and I absolutely love him!
''It's Only make believe' and Slow Hand!!! Thank you for checking out Conway Twitty!!!
Conway was known as “the best friend a song ever had”. He is a legend!
OMG Legend!❤ Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man is another duet with Loretta but absolutely worth reacting to also! And It's Only Make Believe is amazing!
Yes!!!!!!
This song still gives me chills every time I hear it. It's a true classic.
"It's Only Make Believe" is the best song Conway did 💕
That is my favorite! What a fantastic song!!
No such thing as a "best" Conway Twitty song
@@clark8712 in my opinion, it was his best. Take care 🙂
@@reneeturner9187 "favorite" is what you're looking for 😁
Absolutely!!!
Wife here..As a child my Dad's band opened up for Conway Twitty several times...I was truly amazed at the crowd's reaction when Conway would step on the stage and say those two words..."Hello Darlin"..
For a hard core rocker , I grew up with country, Conway Twitty, Roger Miller, Roy Clark and Hee Haw group( it was a show) . Thank you for the flash back to my father . I do to love the older Country too . Johnny Cash , Loretta Lynn, and Pasty Cline icons.
Roy Clark was so talented, played many instruments and a great guitar player. He was also a kind soul.
Should definitely check out some hee haw clips. Gloom despair and agony on me!
Lisa I'm the same, grew up with everyone you mentioned!!!
Still Looooove old country!!!!
Same here. My daddy played Conway, Charley Pride and Marty Robbins in his old pickup truck.
@@cbdex77 we're not ones to go round spreading rumors.
That's My Job is the Conway song that I would highly recommend.
They used to call Conway Twitty “The best friend a song ever had”
Oh my goodness. This brings back the memory of my dad (now passed) taking my mom in his arms and dancing in the kitchen every time Conway came on the radio. My dad treasured my mother and this just brings tears to my eyes knowing he’s waiting for her in heaven.
That is such a beautiful memory you have. What a blessing. Sorry about your Papa
So, this song came back to me as it played. And I could see my mother on the couch, knitting away and sort of nodding and humming along with Conway. Those memories are the type of thing that is so great about watching you guys react. Thanks.
Same here with my father sitting listening to the radio or watching Hee Haw. That is the great thing about music it gives you those flashbacks and wonderful memories that come with the song.
@@mysteriousmysticalmoments2023 exactly right and well said.
When it comes to Conway, they call that a “growl”- lots of babies have been made with Conway playing in the background 🤣 my favorite of his is “goodbye time”- his voice is incredible. There is a guy named Glen Templeton who sounds just like him, he even had the honor of playing Conway in a musical about his life- he was chosen by Conway’s daughter to portray him!
Don't forget "That's my job" among all the rest already mentioned. George Jones and Conway Twitty are both legends and can't go wrong with either.
one of my all time favorites. I still remember where I was when I heard he died.
A classic 70’s Country artist you’d love is Don Williams. He does a duet with Emmylou Harris that will just melt your heart called “If I Needed You”.
YES!! ❤ DON WILLIAMS!! and of course EMMOU HARRIS!! 👍😃❣️😃👍
Don Williams is amazing. "I Believe In You" and "Miracles" are two great love songs by him.
Great Townes van zant song! “Some broken hearts never mend” is probably my favorite Don Williams song.
A friend of mine would always check the bars' juke boxes for his favorite Conway song "Tight Fittin' Jeans". When he finally found it I heard the song for the first time. He said the song was every small town country boy's fantasy. Watching him listen to it I suspected it brought him memories of fulfilling that fantasy. If it did he never said.
My favourite memory is hearing him sing "It's Only Make Belief" - so beautiful it will break your heart.
High Priest of country music was what he was referred to as, along with the best friend a song had. The emotion, the deep smooth voice , and Lordy the growl- I'm not impartial he's my favorite Male singer ever.
Touch the Hand, Love to lay you down, I see the Want to, Don't take it away, are a few of my favorite songs,
Listening to this with yall tonight, gave me the same reaction i have had every time i have heard it. I am a 70 year old woman bawling my eyes out. It is just a heart breaking song. Conway knew how to use his passion for music and his voice just tugs you in like you're watching a movie in your mind. He could make you smile, laugh, or he could make you cry. Thank you for your reaction.
Great reaction guys! My favorite from Conway is "It's Only Make Believe". 😁
My mom told me a story about that song. When it played on the radio station that she was listening to after it was done the radio announcer said No folks that wasn’t Elvis that was a new country singer named Conway Twitty!
I also like LONELY BLUE BOY alot
Guys, you need to react to Randy Travis - he was huge back in the mid 80's. He has that twang that you love. Here are a few to react to: On the Other Hand, Diggin' Up Bones, Forever and Ever Amen. Seriously, you'll love him!! xoxo
I've recommended "Forever And Ever, Amen" before, but no luck so far. I'm betting that if they ever do a reaction to it, they will be holding hands before it ends.
@@Rebelrocker69 We'll have to keep at 'em LOL. I know once they hear him, they'll be like "Why did we never react to him before??"
I love Randy Travis!!
Randy, Garth Brooks and George Straight all started out about the same time. All legends now
Conway was a Powerhouse Country singer. My dad , may they rest in peace actually sang with Conway before. So many hits. " It's Only Make Believe " ,
" That's My Job ", " Linda On My Mind ".,
" I'd Love To Lay You Down ", and another with Loretta Lynn " Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man ". So many more greats by Conway. So excited I can't even type. 🤣
It's only make believe is A good one.
Very cool!
"It's Only Make Believe" is from his Rock & Roll career. He sang Rock from 1956 to about 1962.
Wow..that's so Awesome..
I still remember the day Conway died. My mom heard it on the radio. She had to pull over to compose herself.
A great song of his Is Thats My Job. Love his voice
If you want to hear an old country crooner,
check out Ray Price, "For the Good Times"
Such a smooth voice and will make your ears smile!
That's a great song by one of the best songwriters Kris Kristofferson.
Also Heartaches By The Numbers, Night Life?
Just found the page and came here to suggest thevgreat Ray Price as well.
Make the world go away.
My shoes keep walking back to you
One more time
Burning memories
I won't mention it again.
And a version of "Each Time" that was never released, (but RUclips has video).
I'd also suggest listening to different artists singing the same song.
For the good times has
Ray Price
Al Green
Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
Elvis Presley
And each interpretation is amazing
Another Country Singer Conway RIP, started in Rock back in the 50's !!!!!! His name was Harold Jenkins, the took the name Conway from Conway Arkansas and Twitty from Twitty Texas. Died in 1993 and at the time had the MOST #1 country hits and was only pasted by George Strait almost 20 years after he died.
Aw he is so good and country. Y'all should watch Kenny Rogers"She Believes in Me" you will love it.
Back when country was country. I miss it as it seems todays country if more pop then country. I love that this channel covers all types of genres as I like all kinds of music.
Conway is my mom’s all-time favorite country artist. I remember every time his songs came on the radio she would exclaim “Conway Twitty my man!” We hated hearing that lol. But now I look back and just completely love and appreciate his music/voice.
Honestly the song that can make me tear up everytime by Conway is Thats My Job. Anyone who has lost their dad and can listen to that song without tearing up is stronger than me.
I still address every note to my wife as “Hello Darling”. Truly a classic!
Michael that’s so beautiful
My favorite favorite favorite Conway song (wow, a lot of great ones to choose from) is "Linda on My Mind"! My Daddy raised me in the bar (totally not appropriate) but I am grateful for all the amazing music playing out of that old jukebox. You know, when they still played vinyl 45's and you got like 15 songs for a buck! I would love to hear you 2 do a reaction to this Conway song
He had some risque songs for the day...I'd Love to Lay you Down, You've Never Been this far Before, and others... He wasn't called the panty dropper for no reason. Awesome singer with magnetic stage presence to boot
Panty dropper for sure. If you're in the R&B world, think of Conway as the country Luther Vandross. Or the country Marvin Gaye. He made housewives in curlers and bathrobes want to leave their husbands. If you want to hear one of the greatest - as well as kinda naughty - love songs ever, "Love To Lay You Down."
Yes sir! He came down to a honky tonk back in the day in Alabama and the ladies were leavin bras on the stage. lol 1am in the morning at the local bar and Conway's "don't take it away" came on and you can bet there was some serious belly rubbin going on the dance floor. 😂
My grandma introduced me to Conway when I was very very young. She set me up to love the old school country. Conway, Johnny, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Alabama, the Statler Brothers, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Dolly. It brings back good memories of dancing with my grandma when I was little.
Just hearing this song reminds me of walking into my grandmother house, hell for some reason I starting smelling cornbread and pinto beans cooking. Great memories of the 70s and to a wonderful woman.
Same here!!! My granny used to make Pintos and cornbread every day and loved herself some Conway Twitty!!! Such great memories to have huh??
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Have to absolutely agree about the old country. No one could do that growl better than Conway. He was doing great songs back in the 50's "It's Only Make Believe" is a classic.
I think you guys are ready for Don Williams. You should start with Tulsa Time and then Good Ole Boys Like Me. Anything by Don is fantastic.
My favorite country singer, love him
and "I Believe in You"
I'd start with "Rake and A Ramblin Man". :) Either that or his "Good Old Boys Like Me".
YES!! I ❤️ DON WILLIAMS ❣️❣️
@@Rebel9668 I only said Tulsa Time because I figured it would grab their attention since they're from Oklahoma. Can't go wrong with any of his music.
Also check out the song he did as a duet with Sam Moore (yes, Sam Moore) called “rainy night in Georgia” it’s phenomenal!
I remember being very young and hearing my grandma telling me that she would leave everything for the chance to do 'unmentionable things' to Conway Twitty. Ten year old me was somewhat scarred lol
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Oh, dear! 😮😆
Sounds like my great grandmother, she used to always say that Conway Twitty and Burt Reynolds could both eat crackers in her bed any day and she was 83 lol
My mom used to say he could put his shoes under her bed anytime!
I once heard a woman say, "Conway could sing the panties off any woman".
The first time I remember hearing this song was on a episode of American Bandstand probably back in the 60s.
I agree with others, “That’s My Job” (Conway Twitty) will have you both crying by the end of it. I choke up thinking about it.
Conway was the 1st concert i saw i was 10 or 11 always been a fan! THANK YOU GREAT SONG! Alot of great Conway Twitty songs give song You never been this far before! Or the song I may never get to Heaven! I know yous will LOVE them!!!!!
Oh yesss. You got to Conway Twitty!!! On his own. He was absolutely amazing. Now you have to do "It's Only Make Believe"
Willie Nelson - “Funny How Time Slips Away”. The 1965 version.
Conway Twitty is LEGEND. Over 40 number ones. He and Lorretta the best selling duet in Country music.
Conway could get away with songs others couldn't. Dive into his catalog. My personal favorite is his live performance at the Country Music Awards of Goodbye Time. He put everything he had in a song. I'd Love to Lay You Down, You've Never Been This Far Before will make your jaw drop.
I especially like his duets with Loretta Lynn, too!!
"You're the Reason Our Kids are Ugly", and "Louisiana Woman and Mississippi Man", are my favs!!
Conway had some power behind that voice...
"It's only make believe", "that's my job" my 2 favs
As some others have mentioned, try Don Williams also known as "The Gentle Giant" Great songs like Amanda and Good Ole Boys Like Me.
YES!! I ❤️ DON WILLIAMS ❣️❣️
Also Tulsa time
My favorite of the gentle giants is "Lord I hope this day is good".
The Conway growl was a signature sound. That "country name" was a stage name. Conway was born Harold Lloyd Jenkins. Conway held the record for #1 hits until it was finally broken by George Strait. If I had to recommend the next Conway song, it would be "That's My Job".
I believe he took Conway from Conway, Arkansas.
This is one I’ve been waiting for. Try ‘Goodbye Time’ for an example of how amazing his voice is. ‘That’s My Job’ & ‘Don’t Take It Away’ are a few more good ones to check out.
Goodbye Time gets me everytime!
@@glennskinner4181 I can’t agree more!
Years! Don't Take it away!
You've never been this far before is a song that holds a special place in my heart
All his stuff is awesome. He's a growler. This was one of my Mom's favorite songs. We had it played at her funeral. You should listen to Slow Hand - do a comparison between his version and The Pointer Sisters. That would be fun!
My idea too. LOL. Great minds.
Dwight Yoakum does great love songs, too. The Mavericks are a good country rock group, too.
As a young child, this song always made my Momma cry, to this day it makes me cry to recall my Momma's pain and I couldn't fix it for her :'(
My mama loved this song. When I was a young man in the Army I would come home unannounced, sneak in the house and put this record on and wait till Mama came to see why the music was playing. 😎
Nice job soldier. Fantastic welcome home. Thank you for your service …hooah
I just saw this. I love your reactions. This is my very favorite song by Conway. My brother used to sing this and I truly miss him. He's been gone 10 years and when I hear this song all I can hear is my brother singing it. Thanks for this reaction.
You describe his heartbreaking sound so well. Another old-time sound country singer and song in a similar vein: Randy Travis singing "Diggin' up Bones" is one of my favorites.
This music reminds me of my dad who passed in January this yr and he drove a truck. He would 0lay this music all the time and when I hear it I miss him. Thanks you guys for bringing dad's memory back for me.
Yes, Conway Twitty absolutely touches your heart. My dad introduced me to Conway Twitty 's song "That's My Job". I can't listen without tearing up! So special. 💖
It's one of the best! 🥺💝
Conway Twitty was my Mom's favorite country singer. The first concert I ever went to as a kid was with my Mom to see Conway Twitty at the North Carolina State Fair (sometime in the 80's.)
Two of my favorites from Conway are. "That's my Job" and "Goodbye Time"
So proud of both of you on how much you appreciate music and especially the younger days of country. This is a classic and you both get it. So wonderful to see. You make my heart smile. Love.
That's right Joey
Walk walk through this world with me by Mr. George Jones all right now
Like how do you met twitty bird twitty bird Dent rainy night in Georgia by the Conway twitty I like it I do
If you're going to do country, you've really gotta do George Strait! I'd start with "Amarillo by morning", a more recent song that I like is "she let herself go".... Also I'll put in another plug for Lorrie Morgan. She has old style country and new. A picture of me, and something in red sound old country and I didn't know my own strength sounds newer. She had 40 hit singles so you'll have lots to choose from!
This was the first country song my granny played for me and I haven't stopped listening yet. Miss you granny love you so much
If you want to hear his Rockabilly side might I suggest. “Slow Hand “ but anything Conway Twitty is amazing
Agreed! Everything Conway sang was great!
It takes a lotta stones to take a Pointer Sisters girl-power song, gender-flip it, and sing it like an old-school player - and then to actually make it work for him. One of the damndest remakes you'll ever hear.
My mom's favorite, Conway Twitty my mom and dad used to dance around the house sometimes and Hello Darling was their favorite to dance to. So many great songs by Conway Twitty.
More Please!! "Never been this far before" "Love to lay you down" "Tight fitting jeans" Conway the best!!
Thanks doing this singer, good to here young listeners liking them. I am a classic country listener Conway Twitty is one of those classic country singer. They tell stories true.
Another good one is Whispering Bill Anderson different style voice.
Ya'll should really listen to the King of Country himself, George Strait. "Amarillo by Morning" is one of the greatest country songs ever. Other good ones are "Get Carried Away," "Check Yes or No," and "Love Without End, Amen."
"That's my job" gets me in the feels EVERY TIME I listen to it! You should also do "Happy Birthday" and "Tight Fittin' Jeans" from Conway. Oh! And "Fifteen Years Ago"!
Conway Twitty,-(Tight fitting Jeans). Actually any Conway song is a good song. Keep up the good work 😎👍
Love Conway Twitty! When I was in 5th grade, we had a juke box in the school cafeteria. Conway's song "Don't Cry Joni" was on it. I loved that song, and sung it constantly. Then, there is "Games Daddy Plays," "It's Only Make Believe," "You've Never Been This Far Before." So many possibilities!
George Jones once said "Conway Twitty doesn't sing notes, he sings emotions!"
This is a fact! He could and still can get all of the feelings out there through his music.
My mom LOVED Conway Twitty. I heard his music all the time when I was a kid. Still like it to this day.
Conway was a huge star back in the day. Even rivaling Elvis for a few years. In fact if you have ever seen the movie Bye Bye Birdie, the Birdie character was a big music star who got drafted and the girls all going crazy when they heard he was going in the service. Well that was what happened to Elvis in real life, and the characters full name in the movie was Conrad Birdie. A shout out to Conway Twitty. Jay for a song that will grab your Dad feels, y'all need to listen to Conway's "That's My Job." Amber, if you want to hear one that will touch your Mom feels, check out Melba Montgomery singing No Charge. Both about the love and relationship of parents and their kids. Hey, found links for both. Give them a listen even if you don't react. Enjoy! That's my job) ruclips.net/video/CNlfCGxfTFQ/видео.html No charge) ruclips.net/video/P4TA9_eL3yk/видео.html
I was going to mention Bye Bye Birdie but you beat me to it.
@@rachelsides2489 Great minds think alike. LOL!
I AGREE!! 👍❤😃❣️
“That’s my job”, a touching song any father would appreciate.
Great reaction! Try Ronnie Milsap - I wouldn't have missed it for the world. A number 1 hit for him in the early 80's.
Yes, Ronnie Milsap doing 'There's no Gettin Over Me'',Amber, dedicate this to Jay..LOL(& vise versa)Luv u two!!😘💞
Greatest country singer of all time, Mr. Conway Twitty
A good but sad song is god's will by Martina McBride it gives me chills I love your videos and they deserve all the praise in the world
Saw Conway, Loretta and Statlers in concert in 1977. Fantastic concert.
I highly recommend you do the duet "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man". It has Conway and Loretta Lynn...
Seen Conway and Loretta at The Bramwell Street Fair in Bramwell, WV in the late 70's. I was a kid but remember it tot his day. Amazing voice.
React to "That's My Job" and bring your tissues.
I remember the ad for this album and melting when he sang Hello Darling....aaahhhhh. My first crush
Please react to thats my job by Conway Twitty
I'm a 56 year old retired stagehand and I want to Thank You both for doing what you do. I hung stage lights for many of the artist you do reactions to and it brings me joy to see you discovering Great artist for the first time. You two are Great!!
Conway was a country.heart throb back in the day. We loved hin.
Conway is one of the best at pulling at your heartstrings. My favorite memories growing up was me and my dad staying up late listening to songs like this. Check out That’s My Job, Fifteen Years Ago, Touch the hand, She needs someone to hold her when she cries, Tight Fittin Jeans, I’d love to lay you down. So many more.
My mom had a crush on Conway and this was one of her favorite songs of his, another one was his version of The Rose. When I go to visit her at the cemetery I play both of them for her
Wife here..Beautiful..May God Bless You..
@@ericsmith6615 God Bless you too
I have to admit....I truly didn't think you would react so positively to this song. Jay, that you called Conway a "cowboy angel"....WOW! I have been affected by this song since it first came out. I love your reaction SO much!
I have not taken the time to check out the other comments, but Conway started out in 'rock n roll'. You really should check out his first hit single (that he wrote) "It's Only Make Believe". It's definitely one of my favorite Conway songs.
Some singers know how to tear out your heart and stomp that sucker flat (to paraphrase from someone’s book). Conway Twitty was one of them, as was George Jones. Thanks for taking me back in time.
Love me some Harold Jenkins.. !!! He was the heart throb of the 70's among female country music fans. That's my Job will make you bawl like a baby.. give it a listen. It doesn me cuz my daddy was the best. That song played the day he died and I was driving home from the hospital. Yall need to hear more Conway. !!
Watching You two interact is so refreshing. Thank you for Sharing All the good classics
His song That's My Job is a great one with great meaning! Also his songs, Tight Fitten' Jeans, I'd Just Love To Lay You Down, Don't Take It Away, Don't Cry Joni, and 15 Years Ago are all great!
I simply can’t express how much I enjoy y’all enjoying this. Gives me hope for the future. Blessings to a handsome, young couple.
I know you guys love the old time country vibe. So do I! If you like country I urge you to move a bit west and try some Texas swing. Bob Wills is a classic from decades ago. Listen to his "San Antonio Rose." And the Quebe Sisters Band ( pronounced Kwaybee) is carrying on that tradition, being excellent singers and fiddlers. Try "Every Which a Way" and "Cold, Cold Heart", a Hank Williams classic.
For more straight up country, you can't miss with Merle Haggard or Buck Owens. And add Tammy Wynette to your list of female country stars!
Conway was soo good! You should check out his "Lay You Down" There is a love song!