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Conway Twitty, rocker-turned-country singer's four Decca albums from 1970 and 1971. All four were Top 5 US Country Chart albums and Top 200 Billboard Chart albums:

Hello Darlin' / Fifteen Years Ago / How Much More Can She Stand / I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving

Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Twitty had a string of huge-selling albums and singles. Twitty sadly died at the young age of 59 in 1993, leaving behind an enormous legacy of recorded work.

  1. Rocky Top
  2. I'll Get Over Losing You
  3. Up Comes The Bottle (Down Goes The Man)
  4. You And Your Sweet Love
  5. Will You Visit Me On Sunday
  6. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
  7. Rueben James
  8. I Never Once Stopped Loving You
  9. Rose
  10. I'm So Used To Loving You
  11. Hello Darlin'
  12. Hey! Baby
  13. Fifteen Years Ago
  14. Back Street Affair
  15. I Can't Believe That You've Stopped Loving Me
  16. Slowly
  17. Sand Covered Angels
  18. She Can Only See The Good In Me
  19. I'll Come Running
  20. Darling Days
  21. A Little Girl Cried
  22. Wild Mountain Rose
  23. Up Comes The Bottle (Down Goes The Man)
  24. How Much More Can She Stand
  25. Everyday Family Man
  26. Help Me Make It Through The Night
  27. Just Like A Stranger
  28. The Last One To Touch Me
  29. Amos Moses
  30. The Memory Of Your Sweet Love
  31. Let Me Be The Judge
  32. 9. Hank Williams Medley: Cold, Cold Heart / I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) / You Win Again / They'll Never Take Her Love From Me / Wedding Bells / Take These Chains From My Heart / Your Cheatin' Heart
  33. I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving
  34. Wine Me Up
  35. I'd Rather Love You
  36. My Heart Won't Listen To My Mind
  37. I Fall To Pieces
  38. Heartache Just Walked In
  39. Just Like A Stranger
  40. Joy To The World
  41. Who'll Turn Out The Lights (In Your World Tonight)
  42. A Letter And A Ring
  43. One More Time
  44. My Love For You Is Stronger (Than The Weakness In Me)
  45. The Last One To Touch Me
  46. Let Me Be The Judge

Tags: Hello Darlin Fifteen Years Ago How Much More I Wonder What Shell Think Conway Twitty