Crazy In Love (Conway Twitty album)
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Crazy In Love is the first full-length album by Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty , 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 55 No. 1 Billboard country hits until George Strait broke the record in 2006...

 to be released in the 1990s. It was released in 1990 on MCA Records, and included a pair of top three hits, one in the title track, and the other in the song "I Couldn't See You Leavin'".

Track listing

  1. "A Little Bit of You" (Walt Aldridge
    Walt Aldridge
    Walt Aldridge is an American musician, singer, songwriter, engineer and record producer.Aldridge is known primarily as a Nashville songwriter...

    ) - 3:47
  2. "Crazy in Love
    Crazy in Love (Conway Twitty song)
    "Crazy in Love" is a single by American pop music artist Kim Carnes. Released in 1988, it was the second single from her album View from the House. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart....

    " (Randy McCormick, Even Stevens) - 3:47
  3. "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" (Stevens) - 2:43
  4. "I'm Tired of Being Something (That Means Nothing to You)" (Ladonna Brewer) - 3:00
  5. "What's Another Goodbye" (Kent Robbins
    Kent Robbins
    Kent Robbins was an American country music songwriter. He began writing for Charley Pride's Pi-Gem music in 1974. Between then and his death, he wrote songs for several other country music artists...

    ) - 3:41
  6. "Shadow of a Distant Friend" (Steve Dean, Jim McBride, Roger Murrah
    Roger Murrah
    Roger Murrah is a songwriter and music publisher who has written hits for artists including Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, Al Jarreau, and Alabama....

    ) - 3:36
  7. "One Bridge I Didn't Burn" (Dean, McBride) - 3:38
  8. "I Couldn't See You Leavin'
    I Couldn't See You Leavin'
    "I Couldn't See You Leavin" is a single by American country music artist Conway Twitty. Released in December 1990, it was the second single from his album Crazy in Love. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1991....

    " (Rory Michael Bourke
    Rory Michael Bourke
    Rory Michael Bourke is a country music songwriter born July 14, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio.Bourke moved to Nashville in 1964 and worked for a period in the promotional department of Mercury Records....

    , Ronny Scaife) - 2:50
  9. "Just the Thought of Losing You" (Michael Bolton
    Michael Bolton
    Michael Bolton is an American singer and songwriter. Bolton originally performed in the hard rock and heavy metal genres from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s, both on his early solo albums and those recorded as the frontman of the band Blackjack...

    , Jonathan Cain
    Jonathan Cain
    Jonathan Cain is an American musician, best known for his work with The Babys, Journey and Bad English.-Early life:...

    ) - 3:27
  10. "Hearts Breakin' All Over Town" (Karen Staley, Pam Tillis
    Pam Tillis
    Pamela Yvonne "Pam" Tillis is an American country music singer-songwriter and actress. She is the daughter of country music singer Mel Tillis....

    ) - 2:49

Production

  • Produced By Conway Twitty, Dee Henry & Jimmy Bowen
  • Engineers: Dave Boyer, Tim Kish, Russ Martin, Ron Treat
  • Overdubs Recorded By Ron Treat
  • Mixing: Tom Perry
  • Digital Editing: Milan Bogdan
  • Mastering: Glenn Meadows

Personnel

  • Drums: Eddie Bayers
  • Bass: Michael Rhodes
  • Keyboards: John Barlow Jarvis, Larry Knechtel
    Larry Knechtel
    Lawrence William "Larry" Knechtel was an American keyboard player and bassist, best known for his work as a session musician with such artists as Simon & Garfunkel, Duane Eddy, The Beach Boys, The Mamas & the Papas, The Partridge Family, The Doors, and Elvis Presley, and as a member of the 1970s...

  • Synthesizer: Mike Lawler
  • Hand Organ: Conway Twitty
  • Guitars: Pat Flynn, Brent Rowan, Billy Joe Walker
  • Mandolin: Pat Flynn
  • Backing Vocals: Harry Stinson, Curtis Young

Chart performance

Chart (1990) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 35
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