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Conway Twitty - Its Only Make Believe: The Early Years 1957-62

Conway Twitty - Its Only Make Believe: The Early Years 1957-62

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GTIN00824046166526
EAN0824046166526
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Product Description

Conway Twitty's latest reissue of "Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe: The Early Years 1957-62" is like a blast from the past, complete with all the swoon-worthy crooning and twangy guitar licks you could ask for. Twitty's smooth vocals are as timeless as ever, transporting listeners back to a simpler time when love songs ruled the airwaves. From the sultry title track "It's Only Make Believe" to the toe-tapping "Danny Boy," this album is a journey through Twitty's early career that will have you humming along in no time. The production may be a bit dated by today's standards, but that only adds to the charm of these classic tracks. It's like stepping into a time machine and experiencing the magic of 1950s and 60s country music all over again. While some may argue that Twitty's later work was more groundbreaking, there's no denying the raw talent and passion that shines through on these early recordings. And let's be honest, who can resist that trademark Conway Twitty charm? So grab your favourite retro record player, pour yourself a glass of bourbon, and get ready to be serenaded by one of country music's most beloved pioneers. "Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe: The Early Years 1957-62" is a must-have for any fan of classic country music. Simply put, it's a timeless treasure that deserves a spot in every music lover's collection. Cheers to Conway Twitty - long live the king of twang!