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Release Date:04/19/2005
Label:Mca Nashville
UPC:602498642016

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  • All Music Guide

    Containing a generous 24 tracks and spanning 17 years, from their first duet in 1971 to their final one in 1988, Mercury Nashville's 2005 compilation The Definitive Collection does indeed come close to being the final word on Conway Twitty Loretta Lynn's classic duets. Not only does this contain all of their big hits "After the Fire Is Gone," "Lead Me On," "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," "As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone," "The Letter," "I Can't Love You Enough," "You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly" among them it also contains album tracks from Conway and Loretta albums, making this an excellent overview of one of the best, most iconic duets in country music history.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Conway Twitty

Originally a '50s rock roll singer, Conway Twitty became the reigning country superstar of the '70s and '80s, racking up a record 40 number one hits over the course of two decades. With his deep, resonant down-home voice, Twitty was one of the smoothest balladeers to work in Nashville during the country-pop era, but he was also one of the most adventurous. More than an... Read more