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Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn – From Seven Till Ten

Written by Max D. Barnes and Troy Seals, and released as part of the album "Honky Tonk Heroes" MCA 1978. Its success soared, achieving number 6 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 2 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks. The song, captures the essence of traditional country music, with its soul-stirring lyrics and melodic harmonies.

Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn – From Seven Till Ten: A Timeless Duet

The Story of «From Seven Till Ten»

Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn - From Seven Till Ten
Cover LP Conway And Loretta MCA 1978
«From Seven Till Ten» is a heartfelt duet that takes listeners on a journey through the bittersweet experience of love and longing. The song, recorded in 1978, captures the essence of traditional country music, with its soul-stirring lyrics and melodic harmonies. Written by Max D. Barnes and Troy Seals the track was produced by Owen Bradley and released as part of the album «Honky Tonk Heroes» MCA 1978. Its success soared, achieving number 6 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number 2 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.
The song’s narrative revolves around the tale of two lovers who are only able to meet from seven till ten, highlighting the fleeting nature of their time together. This poignant storyline, coupled with the emotive vocal delivery of Twitty and Lynn, has solidified «From Seven Till Ten» as a cherished classic in the country music canon.

The Meaning Behind the Music

The song is a love song that talks about the fleeting nature of love and the need to make the most of it despite the circumstances. The lyrics describe a romantic encounter in a transient place, where the lovers are forced to steal moments of love because they know their relationship cannot last. The song emphasizes the idea of living love intensely, despite the limitations of time and space.
At its core, «From Seven Till Ten» encapsulates the universal theme of love and sacrifice. The song portrays the struggles of maintaining a relationship amidst life’s challenges, resonating with audiences who have experienced similar sentiments. The evocative lyrics and heartfelt performance by Twitty and Lynn imbue the track with a sense of authenticity, allowing listeners to connect with the emotional core of the music.




A Glimpse into the Artists’ Careers

Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn - From Seven Till Ten
Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
Conway Twitty, a prolific figure in the realm of country music, was known for his rich baritone voice and string of chart-topping hits. With a career spanning over five decades, Twitty’s musical legacy continues to endure, earning him a place in the country music hall of fame. Loretta Lynn, revered as the «Queen of Country,» boasts a remarkable career marked by her distinctive contralto vocals and candid songwriting. Together, Twitty and Lynn formed a formidable musical partnership, producing a string of successful duets that have left an indelible mark on the genre.
In conclusion, «From Seven Till Ten» stands as a testament to the enduring power of classic country music. Through its poignant narrative and soulful delivery, the song has etched itself into the hearts of listeners, solidifying its status as a timeless classic. As we continue to cherish the musical legacies of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, «From Seven Till Ten» remains a poignant reminder of the profound impact of authentic storytelling and emotive performance in the realm of country music.
Remember, if you’re a fan of classic country music, «From Seven Till Ten» is a must-listen that will transport you to a bygone era of heartfelt storytelling and melodic splendor.

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Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn – From Seven Till Ten Lyrics

Wait here for me, I’ll get the key
Darlin’, I won’t be long
The place isn’t much, as soon as we touch
Anywhere’s home away from home
It’s a very nice room, do you like my perfume?
I wanted everything to be just right
There’s so little time for a love of this kind
It can’t even last through the night
We have to steal all the love that we feel
And we’re feelin’ like stealin’ again
We’ll never be free, so it’s gotta be
Lovin’ from seven till ten
Lovin’ from seven till ten
Do you see a trace of love on my face?
I know she’ll have on the light
Look in my eyes, can he see how I’ve cried
While you were lovin’ me tonight?
We have to steal all the love that we feel
And we’re feelin’ like stealin’ again
We’ll never be free, so it’s gotta be
Lovin’ from seven till ten, woah
Lovin’ from seven till ten

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