About the song

Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music, released a timeless ballad in 1980 that continues to resonate with listeners today. “I’d Love to Lay You Down” is a poignant love song penned by Johnny MacRae, showcasing Twitty’s signature vocal style and emotional depth.

Released as the lead single from the album Heart & Soul, the track quickly climbed the country charts, reaching the coveted number one position. Its enduring popularity is evident in its 300,000 digital sales, a testament to its timeless appeal.

What sets this song apart is its unconventional structure. Instead of the typical upward key changes that are common in music, Twitty’s version progressively descends in key. This unusual choice adds a unique layer of emotion and intensity to the song, making it a truly memorable listening experience.

The song’s lyrics express a deep longing and desire for companionship. Twitty’s heartfelt vocals convey the vulnerability and passion underlying the message. The melody, with its gentle, flowing rhythm, perfectly complements the emotional tone of the song.

In 2002, Daryle Singletary released a remake of “I’d Love to Lay You Down,” paying homage to Twitty’s original version. While Singletary’s rendition brought a fresh perspective to the song, it was Twitty’s original recording that truly captured the hearts of listeners.

Chris Young further solidified the song’s legacy by referencing it in his own hit single, “I Can Take It from There.” This nod to Twitty’s classic serves as a reminder of its enduring impact on country music.

“I’d Love to Lay You Down” is more than just a song; it’s a testament to Conway Twitty’s artistry and the timeless power of love ballads. Whether you’re a longtime fan of country music or simply appreciate a well-crafted song, this track is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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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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