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Опубликовано: 6 февр. 2011 г. Conway Twitty - Next in Line. UMG (от лица компании "MCA Nashville"); LatinAutor, LatinAutor - SonyATV, Sony ATV Publishing, CMRRA, UBEM" и другие авторские общества (5).
Chords for Conway Twitty - Next in Line with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin.
The legend, the one and only, Mr. Conway Twitty.
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Next in Line" is a song written by Wayne Kemp and Curtis Wayne, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in August 1968 as the first single and title track from the album Next in Line. The song was Conway Twitty's sixth entry to make the country charts and his first of 40 number ones on the country charts. The single spent a single week at number one and spent a total of 13 weeks within the top 40. Conway Twitty - lead vocals.
Watch the video for Next In Line from Conway Twitty's The Hits Collection for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The Hits Collection. Conway Twitty (1 September 1933 – 5 June 1993), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was one of the United States' most successful artists of the 20th century. Twitty had the most singles (55) reach Number 1 on various national music charts. Conway Twitty's across the board totals were greater than that of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, and Garth Brooks. Most notably known as a country music singer, Twitty also enjoyed success in early Rock and Roll, R&B, and Pop music (among other genres).
Album by Conway Twitty. Mama Tried (cover of "Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard). D-I-V-O-R-C-E (cover of "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" by Tammy Wynette). Us. I Told My World to Go Away. Ain't It Sad to Stand and Watch Love Die. Today I Started Loving You Again. Folsom Prison Blues (cover of "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash).
Conway Twitty Albums.
Conway Twitty Sings, not to be confused with a later album in 1966 that also used that title) is the debut album from Conway Twitty, released in 1959. Three of the songs on the album were released as singles and became hits, with the biggest being "It's Only Make Believe," which reached on the Billboard Hot 100. "Story of My Love" and a cover of the Nat King Cole song "Mona Lisa" both reached the top 40. The album itself made no impact on any charts.
Saturday Night With Conway Twitty. 2013 Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1959.
| A1 | Mama Tried | 2:08 |
| A2 | Next In Line | 2:50 |
| A3 | D-I-V-O-R-C-E | 2:46 |
| A4 | With Pen In Hand | 3:44 |
| A5 | Us | 2:35 |
| A6 | I Told My World To Go Away (And She Did) | 3:17 |
| B1 | Ain't It Sad To Stand And Watch Love Die | 2:04 |
| B2 | I Started Loving You Again | 2:41 |
| B3 | Folsom Prison Blues | 2:34 |
| B4 | The Things I Lost In You | 2:21 |
| B5 | I'm Checking Out | 2:08 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MUPS 363 | Conway Twitty | Next In Line (LP) | MCA Records | MUPS 363 | UK | 1968 |
| DL 75062 | Conway Twitty | Next In Line (LP) | MCA Records | DL 75062 | Australia | Unknown |
| DL 5062 | Conway Twitty | Next In Line (LP, Mono, Promo) | Decca | DL 5062 | US | 1968 |
| DL 75062 | Conway Twitty | Next In Line (LP) | Decca | DL 75062 | US | 1968 |
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