About the song

Conway Twitty’s “I’d Love to Lay You Down” is a timeless piece that resonates deeply with fans of classic country music. Released in January 1980, this romantic ballad quickly climbed to the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, securing Twitty’s place as one of the most iconic voices in the genre. “I’d Love to Lay You Down” was written by Johnny MacRae, a prolific songwriter known for his ability to capture the essence of heartfelt emotion and genuine storytelling, which are hallmarks of country music.

The song is featured on Conway Twitty’s album “Heart & Soul,” which further solidified his reputation as a master of tender love songs. “I’d Love to Lay You Down” became Twitty’s 24th number one hit on the country charts, demonstrating his consistent appeal and the deep connection he forged with his audience through his music. The gentle melody and Twitty’s smooth, soothing voice make this song a classic, evoking a sense of intimacy and longing that has captivated listeners for decades.

Conway Twitty, born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was not only a singer but also a skilled songwriter and performer, whose career spanned over five decades. Known for his deep, resonant voice and his ability to convey emotion through his music, Twitty became a beloved figure in country music. “I’d Love to Lay You Down” remains one of his most enduring hits, a testament to his talent and the timeless quality of his music.

For fans of country music, especially those who appreciate the genre’s rich history and emotional depth, “I’d Love to Lay You Down” is a quintessential example of why Conway Twitty’s music continues to be celebrated. It’s a song that speaks to the heart, capturing the tender moments and quiet passions that define true love.

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Lyrics

There’s a lot of ways of sayin’ what I want to say to you
There’s songs and poems and promises and dreams that might come true
But I won’t talk of starry skies or moonlight on the ground
I’ll come right out and tell you I’d just love to lay you down
Lay ya down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear
Lay ya down and tell you all the things a woman loves to hear
I’ll let you know how much it means just havin’ you around
Oh darlin’, how I’d love to lay you down
There’s so many ways your sweet love made this house into a home
You’ve got a way of doin’ little things that turn me on
Like standin’ in the kitchen in your faded cotton gown
With your hair all up in curlers, I’d still love to lay ya down
Lay ya down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear
Lay ya down and tell you all the things a woman loves to hear
I’ll let you know how much it means just havin’ you around
Oh darlin’, how I’d love to lay you down
When a whole lot of Decembers are showin’ in your face
Your auburn hair has faded and silver takes its place
You’ll be just as lovely, and I’ll still be around
And if I can, I know that I’d still love to lay you down
Lay ya down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear
Lay ya down and tell you all the things a woman loves to hear
I’ll let you know how much it means just havin’ you around
Oh darlin’, how I’d love to lay you down
Lay ya down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear
Lay ya down and tell you all the things my woman loves to hear
I’ll let you know how much it means just havin’ you around
Oh darlin’, how I’d love to lay you down
Lay ya down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear
Lay ya down and tell you all the things my woman loves to hear
I’ll let you know how much it means just havin’ you around
Oh darlin’, how I’d love to lay you down

By Châu

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