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I thought I would start off my Conway Twitty blog by providing a list of his number one singles. The reason I do this is because over the years historians and critics often make reference to the fact of Conway having the 'most #1 hits in country music'. I am also providing this list as a reference because Conway's number one hit total is a combination of the chart-topping singles he accumulated not only on the weekly Billboard chart but also on the competitive music charts in publication during his career: Cashbox, Record World, Radio and Records. Historians rightfully single-out Billboard magazine as the only resource and reference because of the publication's longevity and impact. However, in some cases, even a publication as prestigious as Billboard can have policies and rules that prevent singles from attaining the #1 position in spite of public acceptance and airplay. Ticky-tack rules sometimes prevent heavy played songs from reaching #1.so this brings us to the topic of my first Conway blog.here are all 55 of Conway's number one hits.

His first chart-topper happened on the Hot 100 pop chart in 1958 and the next 54 were country. The singles in italics indicate those that hit #1 in the other music publications in competition with Billboard.

The year indicates when it reached #1.for late in the year releases, his singles often peaked early the following year. Conway's duets with Loretta Lynn are specified with three symbols following the year it reached number one *** 1. It's Only Make Believe; 1958 Pop 2. Next In Line; 1968 3. Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie; 1969 4. I Love You More Today; 1969 5. To See My Angel Cry; 1969 6.

That's When She Started To Stop Loving You; 1970 7. Hello Darlin'; 1970 8. Fifteen Years Ago; 1970 9. After The Fire Is Gone; 1971*** 10. How Much More Can She Stand; 1971 11.

I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving; 1971 12. Lead Me On; 1971*** 13. I Can't See Me Without You; 1972 14. I Can't Stop Loving You; 1972 15.

Download Bios Toshiba Satellite L640 Driver on this page. Lost Her Love on Our Last Date; 1972 16. She Needs Someone To Hold Her When She Cries; 1972 17. Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man; 1973*** 18. Installing Jade Empire In Style Models here. You've Never Been This Far Before; 1973 19. Baby's Gone; 1973 20.

There's a Honky Tonk Angel; 1974 21. As Soon As I Hang Up the Phone; 1974*** 22. I'm Not Through Loving You Yet; 1974 23. I See The Want To In Your Eyes; 1974 24. Linda On My Mind; 1975 25. Feelins; 1975*** 26.

Don't Cry, Joni; 1975 duet with daughter, Joni Jenkins 27. Touch The Hand; 1975 28. This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me; 1976 29. After All The Good Is Gone; 1976 30. The Letter; 1976*** 31. The Games That Daddies Play; 1976 32. I Can't Believe She Gives It All To Me; 1977 33.

Play, Guitar Play; 1977 34. I've Already Loved You In My Mind; 1977 35. Don't Take It Away; 1979 36. I May Never Get To Heaven; 1979 37.

Happy Birthday Darlin; 1979 38. I'd Love To Lay You Down; 1980 39. Rest Your Love On Me; 1981 40. Tight Fittin' Jeans; 1981 41. Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night; 1982 42. The Clown; 1982 43. Slow Hand; 1982 44.

We Really Did But Now You Don't; 1982 45. The Rose; 1983 46.

Lost In The Feeling; 1983 47. Somebody's Needin' Somebody; 1984 48. I Don't Know a Thing About Love; 1984 49. Ain't She Somethin' Else; 1985 50. Don't Call Him a Cowboy; 1985 51. Desperado Love; 1986 52.

Fallin' For You For Years; 1987 53. Julia; 1987 54. She's Got a Single Thing In Mind; 1989 55. Crazy In Love; 1990 As the 1970's came to a close you will notice some gaps.the entire year of 1978 isn't shown because none of his Top-10 singles that year went to #1 and only one single in 1980 reached #1. The #1 hit-making would continue to thrive, though.

The chart toppers went strong through 1986 when he obtained his 40th and final #1 country hit on the Billboard chart. When you add in his #1 pop hit, that gives him 41 Billboard chart topping singles. Fourteen additional country singles reached the top spot in the other music publications, which are listed above in italic print, adding to the 41 total.bringing it to 55 overall. His Billboard achievement of 40 #1 country hits was broken by George Strait a few years ago and so Conway slips to #2 on the Billboard Most #1 Hits list. Conway had held the 40 #1 country hit record for 20 years, before George Strait took over in 2006. Anonymous Thank you for such a great article!

Conway has always been and always will be the greatest country music artist of all time. I find it also amazing that George Strait surpassed Conway 13 years AFTER Conway left us! It makes me wonder as to how many more gold records Conway would have had if he were still with us today! I had the privilege to visit Twitty City with my wife before he passed. I was in awe seeing all those gold records lining each side of that long wall!

If I remember correctly, the teal blue Thunderbird that was on display had less than 40 miles on it at the time. He built three houses together that joined each other for his privacy when he needed it and to spend time with his family! I'm sorry this is so long. While there are artist who appreciate their fans, Conway did more than that, he was dedicated to his fans, just as they were dedicated to him! Conway was more than a great singer and songwriter, he was a great performer that with a talent that was unsurpassed in country music! May I please share this as well on my Facebook page and will give full credit to you! Thank you again for such a great article with more information about the history of his music that I've ever read anywhere!

I'm a big fan of what's called classic country music. I love the HEE-HAW television program and I like watching vintage cartoons. I have four blogs.the main one is devoted to Ray Stevens. My Ray Stevens blog is written from a fan's perspective.

The opinions and expressions discussed in this blog are of my own creation and should not be taken as representation of Ray Stevens and his office staff. I'm simply a dedicated, though opinionated, fan of Ray's who likes discussing his music and career. This fan-created blog page is something that I started when I got fed up with the lack of accurate information about Ray Stevens that was circulating on the internet. This Conway album features the Top-5 title track, 'Georgia Keeps Pulling On My Ring' plus it contains the Top-20 Grand Ole Opry tribute song, 'The Grandest Lady of Them All'; the album was yet another good showcase in a long list of good albums from Conway.he tackles the Webb Pierce classic, 'Honky Tonk Song' plus he gives us his version of Chuck Berry's 'Mabelline', which was a Top-10 hit for George Jones and Johnny PayCheck later in 1978; 'Let It Ring' is a wonderful song as is 'Yours To Hurt Tomorrow', which sounds like a hit song to my ears but it was never released. This particular album from Conway featured three #1 hits: 'Don't Take It Away', 'I May Never Get To Heaven', and 'Happy Birthday Darlin'; the third release remained #1 for three weeks in late 1979/early 1980; this was the album where Conway debuted his curly hairstyle after having wore a pompadour style throughout his career; in addition to the singles, it featured 'Heavy Tears', one of my favorite non-hits of Conway's as well as 'Love Coming Down' and a Oak Ridge Boys hit, 'I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head'. This is a cassette version of a Conway album called 'Number Ones'; the album is GOLD but it's notable for featuring several songs that, while they were major hits, did not reach #1 on any of the weekly music charts; 'Boogie Grass Band', a 1978 single contained on here, got as high as #2; 'A Bridge That Just Won't Burn' got as high as #2 in the now out of publication, Cashbox; and 'I've Never Seen The Likes of You' got as high as #5 in Cashbox; The rest of the songs on the album were chart-toppers. This was called Conway's comeback album for MCA in 1987.it featured three huge Top-10 hits, one of them reaching #1, the love ballad 'Julia' with the famous twinkling piano accompaniment; the other two singles were 'I Want To Know You Before We Make Love', and the story song 'That's My Job'; there were other songs on here that should have been released as singles: 'Lonely Town' is just a nice sing-a-long in spite of it's sad lyrics; 'Snake Boots' is a shouter song.it's listed on the front of the cassette so perhaps at that time it was going to be a possible single?

It was never released. 'Fifteen To Forty Three' and 'Not Enough Love To Go 'Round' are other highlights in an album filled with them. This album is notable for featuring Conway's final Top-10 hits: the #2 'I Couldn't See You Leavin' and the chart-topping title track, 'Crazy In Love', which topped Cashbox, becoming Conway's 55th and final #1; This was Conway's first all-original album for the 1990's decade, following the previous releases earlier in 1990 of 'Silver Anniversary' and 'Greatest Hits, Volume Three'; A third single from 'Crazy In Love' was released in early 1991, 'One Bridge I Didn't Burn', which reached the Cashbox Top-40.

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