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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Performed By: Conway Twitty Written By: Jamie O'Hara Album: Southern Comfort Transcribed By: Kenneth Wilber ([email protected])
Capo: 1st fret
GC Well I know a lady in Alabam' DG And one or two in Louisian' C And when my troubles feel like the weight of the world G I go to the arms of those southern girls and get that
Chorus: GCDG Southern comfort Whenever my soul hurts CDG Southern comfort It makes me feel so fine
A Mississippi miss will set you free And so will those ladies up in Tennessee And if you ain't had yourself a Georgia kiss You don't know what you have missed, I love that
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Instrumental Solo:
So here's to the ladies with the soft Texas drawls And all of those beauties in Arkansas >From up in Kentucky to Caroline, I'll never get you off of my mind, I love your