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Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn – Feelins’

The song found its home on the album "Feelins'," released in June 9, 1975. This masterpiece managed to reach the hearts of country music fans, reaching number 1 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 2 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

Exploring the Timeless Appeal of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s «Feelins’

Are you ready to journey back to the golden era of country music? Buckle up as we unravel the timeless classic, «Feelins’,» by the iconic duo Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. Released on June 2, 1975, this song holds a special place in the hearts of country music enthusiasts.

The Story Behind «Feelins'»

Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - Feelins'
Cover LP Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn MCA 1975
«Feelins'» paints a picture of a complex relationship, exploring the nuances of love, longing, and uncertainty. Written by Troy Seals, Will Jennings and Don Goodman, this masterpiece encapsulates the raw emotions experienced in a tumultuous romance. Produced by the legendary Owen Bradley, the song found its home on the album «Feelins’,» released in June 9, 1975.
This masterpiece managed to reach the hearts of country music fans, reaching number 1 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 2 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

Unraveling the Lyrics

In «Feelins’,» Twitty and Lynn weave a tale of two individuals entangled in a web of conflicting emotions. From the haunting melody to the heartfelt lyrics, every element of this song resonates with authenticity and depth. As listeners, we’re invited to immerse ourselves in the rollercoaster ride of love, where joy and pain intertwine seamlessly.




The Legendary Duo: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn

Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn - From Seven Till Ten
Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s partnership yielded numerous chart-toppers, with «Feelins'» being no exception. With over 60tus as country music royalty. Their unmatched chemistry and distinctive voices continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Despite its release nearly five decades ago, «Feelins'» remains a staple on country music playlists. Its timeless appeal transcends generations, serving as a testament to Twitty and Lynn’s enduring legacy. From its humble beginnings to its chart-topping success, this song continues to evoke a myriad of emotions in listeners of all ages.
As you delve into the enchanting world of «Feelins’,» let yourself be transported to a time where storytelling reigned supreme and music spoke to the soul. Join us as we celebrate the magic of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s iconic duet, a true masterpiece that stands the test of time.

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Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn – Feelins’ Lyrics

Feelin’s just lead us on till we know where we’re goin’ mhmm
If I told you that I loved you could we slip away where the lights’re low
And if I put my arms around you and held you close could you tell me no
Well you know that I’d be lyin’ if I said I was a tryin’ to let you know I’d go
Yes love take me where we’ve never been before
Feelin’s just lead us on till we know where we’re goin’ mhmm
You don’t know how long I wanted to have you where you are right now
With you looking soft and pretty ain’t no telling where we’ve found
Now here we are together too close with talkin’ I can’t tell you no
Yes love take us where we’ve never been before
Feelin’s just lead us on till we know where we’re goin’ mhmm
Feelin’s mhmm feelin’s

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Single Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn MCA 1975

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