About the song

Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music, delivered countless hits throughout his illustrious career. One such gem, “Touch the Hand,” showcased his versatility and emotional depth, and remains a beloved classic. Recorded live for the Pop Goes the Country 1975 album, this rendition captures the raw energy and intimate connection that Twitty shared with his audience.

Twitty’s distinctive voice, with its smooth baritone and soulful undertones, was a hallmark of his music. He possessed a unique ability to convey both tenderness and heartache, making his songs relatable to listeners of all ages. “Touch the Hand” exemplifies this talent, as Twitty pours his heart into the lyrics, painting vivid images of love, loss, and longing.

The song’s introspective nature invites the listener to delve into the depths of their own emotions. Twitty’s crooning vocals, accompanied by the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar, create a melancholic yet comforting atmosphere. The lyrics explore themes of regret and the yearning for a lost love, evoking a sense of nostalgia and bittersweet longing.

As the song progresses, the instrumentation builds in intensity, adding depth and drama to the narrative. The interplay between Twitty’s vocals and the backing band creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The live recording format further enhances the song’s authenticity, capturing the raw energy and passion of a live performance.

“Touch the Hand” is a testament to Conway Twitty’s enduring legacy. It’s a song that continues to resonate with audiences, reminding us of the power of music to evoke emotions and connect us on a profound level. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Twitty’s music for the first time, this classic track is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Lyrics

Today I heard my woman say something I never heard her say before
She just told me that she was gonna to leave me and that she didn’t love me anymore
But I know that the loving kindness and the understanding that she had when I first met her
Is still there, somewhere
So I’m gonna get down on my knees and I’m gonna say to my baby
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore
I was the first man to ever
Hold you in a special kind of way
And those unfamiliar feelings that caused you to tremble
I know you remember today
Before you decide that you’re gonna leave me
And do things you’ve never done before
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore
The two lips that once held sweet surprises
Surprised me and said goodbye today
And those two lovin’ arms that use to reach for me
Just reached out and pushed me away
I know you believe you don’t love me
Before you walk out that door
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore

By Tam Le