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).
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Recorded By: Conway Twitty Written By: Ronny Scaife And Rory Michael Bourke Album: Crazy In Love Transcribed By: Kenneth Wilber ([email protected])
DA/D Lying all alone in this midnight blue D with nothing but these memories of you A/DGmaj7Em7 Staring at these walls that are closing in Gmaj7Em7 wondering if you're ever coming back again
D Now I'm just a prisoner in this big old bed A/DDA/D Living with the things that I should've said Gmaj7Em Why is it always after someone's gone AD that you begin to see where you went wrong
Chorus: GD I couldn't see you leaving, but I can see you're gone AD That note you left on my pillow said I was on my own GD I never heard you crying, 'cause I was seldom home AGDA/D, D, A/D I couldn't see you leaving, but I can see you're gone
I just keep wondering where you are tonight And if someone else is holding you tight It took you walking out the door to see That I'm really nothing when you're not with me
I did a good job of fooling myself Thinking that you're love would stay on the shelf But how could anybody be so blind To have to wake up alone and find
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DAGDA/D, D, A/D, D I couldn't see you leaving, but I can see you're gone
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