Letter

Conway Twitty

About Letter

"The Letter" is a song recorded by American country music artists Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn as a duet. It was released in June 1976 as the first single from their album United Talent. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. It was written by Twitty and Charles Haney. The song – spoken wall-to-wall, with Twitty and Lynn trading spoken parts and set to a ballad-type musical background – is about a young man who is unfaithful to his girlfriend, resulting in the end of the relationship. Some time later, the two meet up again and she asks him to make good on a promise they made that if one ever needed to help the other, he or she would. She asks him to write a letter that affirms love and faithfulness, regret and willingness to repent under the guise that it would be seen by her current boyfriend (who, like the male protagonist was unfaithful) and that he would realize his mistake and that he had a good thing. The letter turns out to be ironic: It is a type of a Dear John letter, and it is the letter writer who, in writing the letter, admits his own mistakes and expresses his willingness to change. 


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1977
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Today I saw her for the first time since she left me
And she said I've got a favor to ask of ye and I said all right what is it
And she said you know you always told me
If I ever needed any help just to ask you and you'd help me
And I said yeah I remember and she said
Well there's this fellow that I've been going with
And I just found out that he's been slipping around me
And I thought that maybe if you'd write me a letter
And tell me that you miss me and that you still love me
That he may find it and it might greed it
And it might make him jealous and I might not lose it
And I said OK I'll write you the letter
Dear sweetheart just a line to let you know
That I still think about ye and I still love you so
I remember your kisses and every time you held me tight
But most of all I remember the good times that we had each night
Dear sweetheart if you're lonely just let me know
For you're still my one and only and I still love you so
I'm gonna close for now sweetheart and try to go on without you
But don't forget I'll always love you no matter what you do
So now I've written the letter the way you've asked me to
And I hope it makes him jealous the way you want it to
For I've told you I still love you and I want to be with you
But you know sweetheart the saddest part I'm not pretending for I still do

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Conway Twitty

Conway Twitty (September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was an American country music artist. He also had success in early rock and roll, R&B and pop music. He held the record for the most number one singles of any act with 40 No. 1 Billboard country hits until George Strait broke the record in 2006. From 1971-76, Twitty received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with Loretta Lynn. He was never a member of the Grand Ole Opry, but was inducted into both the Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame. more »

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Written by: CHARLES HANEY, CONWAY TWITTY

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Artist Information
"Letter" is a song by Conway Twitty, one of the successful musical artists in the 20th century.
Genre Details
Conway Twitty was primarily known for his contribution to country music but has roots in rock and roll. The song "Letter" carries elements of both genres.
Release Year
The exact release year of the "Letter" is not known, emphasizing the element of mystery surrounding some of Conway Twitty’s lesser-known tracks.
Chart Performance
While not being one of Conway Twitty's biggest hits, the song "Letter" still left a significant impact on his fans.
Song Theme
The song "Letter" by Conway Twitty is renowned for its emotive storytelling, a common feature in many Conway Twitty songs.
Songwriting Involvement
Conway Twitty was known for writing many of his songs. However, it's unclear if he was the principal writer of "Letter".
Album Inclusion
The song "Letter" is reportedly part of some of the Conway Twitty’s compilations though the exact album isn't known.
Music Style
Conway Twitty's deep, sultry voice combined with the traditional country instruments in "Letter" gives the song a unique vibe, striking a chord with country music lovers.
Influence
Despite not being one of his marquee songs, "Letter" remains an essential part of Conway Twitty's discography, showcasing his range as a songwriter and performer.
Conway Twitty's Legacy
The song "Letter," like many of Twitty's songs, continues to add to Conway Twitty's legacy as one of the greatest country artists, whose music continues to influence new generations of artists.

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