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  2. Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    Conway Twitty recorded a version of "Mona Lisa" in February 1959, but planned to release it only as an album cut (on an EP and an LP, Conway Twitty Sings by MGM Records). Nevertheless, it peaked at number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in that year [4] and in the top 30 in the United States.

  3. Sings (Conway Twitty album) - Wikipedia

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    Sings or Conway Twitty Sings is the debut album from Conway Twitty released in 1959. [1] It should not be confused with a later album of the same name in 1966 that had completely different tracks. Three of the songs on the album were released as singles and became hits, with the biggest being " It's Only Make Believe ," which reached No. 1 on ...

  4. Conway Twitty discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a detailed discography for American singer and songwriter Conway Twitty; he released 58 studio albums during his life. Beginning his studio album journey in the late 1950s with releases such as "Conway Twitty Sings" and "Saturday Night with Conway Twitty," Twitty's early work primarily explored the rockabilly genre.

  5. Conway Twitty - Wikipedia

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    Conway's most recent appearance on the country charts was a duet with Anita Cochran, "(I Want to Hear) A Cheating Song" (2004), which was made possible by splicing Twitty's vocal from old recordings and interviews, recorded over the years. As a result, Twitty's isolated vocal track was transferred to a digital multitrack and digitally ...

  6. 25 Number Ones - Wikipedia

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    25 Number Ones is an album from country music artist Conway Twitty, released in 2004, comprising 25 songs on a single compact disc. The album reached number 29 on the U.S. Billboard country albums chart and features such hits as " Hello Darlin' " and " Tight Fittin' Jeans ".

  7. List of Australian chart achievements and milestones - Wikipedia

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    Mona Lisa" by Dennis Day/Nat King Cole (1950) and Conway Twitty (1959) "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" by Doris Day (1956) and Normie Rowe (1965) "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry (1970) and The Mixtures (1970) "Walk Right In" by The Rooftop Singers (1963) and Dr. Hook (1977) "Venus" by Shocking Blue (1970) and Bananarama (1986)

  8. Final Touches - Wikipedia

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    Final Touches is a full-length album by country music singer Conway Twitty, released in 1993, the year of his death. Allmusic's Dan Cooper called it "a less fitting swan song for Twitty than his duet on “Rainy Night in Georgia” with Sam Moore on the Rhythm, Country and Blues album."

  9. Classic Conway - Wikipedia

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    Classic Conway is a compilation album by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in 1983 via MCA Records. [1] Track listing. No. Title