About the song

Let’s dive into the heartfelt ballad “That’s My Job” by the legendary Conway Twitty. This touching song, written by Gary Burr and performed by Twitty, strikes a chord with listeners through its tender portrayal of the bond between a father and his son.

Originally released as part of Conway Twitty’s album “Borderline” in 1987, “That’s My Job” quickly garnered acclaim for its emotional depth and sincerity. While it didn’t top the charts, the song resonated deeply with fans and critics alike, earning Twitty praise for his heartfelt delivery and emotive storytelling.

Conway Twitty, known for his smooth vocals and knack for storytelling, was a towering figure in the world of country music. With a career spanning decades and numerous chart-topping hits, Twitty’s influence on the genre is undeniable. “That’s My Job” stands as a testament to his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.

The song explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the passage of time as a father reflects on the lessons he’s passed down to his son. Twitty’s poignant vocals and heartfelt lyrics capture the essence of paternal love, evoking a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the bonds that shape us.

While “That’s My Job” may not have reached the top of the charts, its enduring popularity and emotional resonance have solidified its place as a beloved classic in Conway Twitty’s repertoire. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Twitty’s music or discovering this touching ballad for the first time, its timeless message and heartfelt sincerity are sure to leave a lasting impression, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of love and family.

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Lyrics

I woke up crying late at night
When I was very young
I had dreamed my father
Had passed away and gone
My world revolved around him
I couldn’t lie there anymore
So I made my way down the mirrored hall
And tapped upon his door
And I said “Daddy, I’m so afraid
How will I go on with you gone that way?
Don’t want to cry anymore, so may I stay with you?”
And he said “That’s my job
That’s what I do
Everything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me
That’s my job you see”
Later we barely got along
This teenage boy and he
Most of the fights it seems
Were over different dreams
We each held for me
He wanted knowledge and learning
I wanted to fly out west
Said, “I could make it out there
If I just had the fare
I got half, will you loan me the rest?”
And I said “Daddy, I’m so afraid
There’s no guarantee in the plans
I’ve made and if I should fail
Who will pay my way back home?”
And he said “That’s my job
That’s what I do
Everything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me
That’s my job you see”
Every person carves his spot
And fills the hole with light
And I pray someday I might
Light as bright as he
Woke up early one bright fall day
To spread the tragic news
After all my travel, I settled down
Within a mile or two
I make my living with words and rhyme
And all this tragedy
Should go into my head and out instead
As bits of poetry
But I say “Daddy, I’m so afraid
How will I go on with you gone this way?
How can I come up with a song to say I love you?”
That’s my job, That’s what I do
Everything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me
That’s my job you see
Everything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me

By Tam Le

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