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Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet

It was featured in the album "I'm Not Through Loving You Yet," and it achieved remarkable success, reaching #3 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and #1 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet

Conway Twitty - I’m Not Through Loving You Yet
Cover LP Conway Twitty MCA 1974
Are you ready to dive into the heart of a classic country ballad? «Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet» is a song that has captured the essence of enduring love for decades. Recorded in April 4, 1973 and released in April 1974, this timeless piece was written by Conway Twitty himself along with L. E. White, and produced by Owen Bradley. It was featured in the album «I’m Not Through Loving You Yet,» and it achieved remarkable success, reaching #3 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and #1 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

The Meaning Behind the Music

The song «Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet» encapsulates the undying commitment and affection of a devoted lover. Its soul-stirring lyrics and melodic composition have made it a favorite choice for those who appreciate the depth of emotions conveyed through music.




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About Conway Twitty

Conway Twitty, a legendary figure in the realm of country music, has left an indelible mark on the industry. With numerous number-one hits and a legacy that endures to this day, Twitty’s contribution to country music is immeasurable.
In summary, «Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet» is a poignant testament to love’s resilience, brought to life by the incomparable Conway Twitty.

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Conway Twitty – I’m Not Through Loving You Yet lyrics

You came to me, and you threw me, with a simple goodbye
I begged your forgiveness but you won’t even try.
You just say that its all over, that you’ll soon forget
But I still remember, I’m not through loving you yet.

No, I’m not through loving you
I just need some time
To make the plans that we made come true
Now, you are tired of trying and soon I’ll regret
That I couldn’t hold you
I’m not through loving you yet.

[Instrumental]

No, I’m not through loving you,
I just need some time
To make the plans that we made come true,
But your tired of trying and soon I’ll regret
That I couldnt hold you,
I’m not through loving you yet..

GENIUS




Single Conway Twitty MCA 1974
Single Conway Twitty MCA 1974

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