About the song

“I Still Believe in Waltzes” is a heartfelt country ballad that showcases the enduring appeal of traditional country music. Recorded by the acclaimed American artist Conway Twitty, the song first appeared on his 1980 album *Rest Your Love on Me*. This track, with its classic waltz rhythm and nostalgic lyrics, underscores Twitty’s deep connection to the roots of country music and his ability to convey profound emotion through his performances.

The song’s theme revolves around the timeless beauty of waltz music and its significance in romantic relationships. It resonates with listeners who cherish the elegance and simplicity of a classic waltz, often associated with intimate moments and cherished memories. Twitty’s rendition is marked by his signature smooth vocals and a gentle melody that evokes a sense of longing and nostalgia.

In 1981, “I Still Believe in Waltzes” was further immortalized through a duet version with the legendary Loretta Lynn. This collaboration was featured on their tenth duet album, *Two’s a Party*. The duet not only brought a fresh dimension to the song but also highlighted the remarkable chemistry between Twitty and Lynn. Released as the second single from the album, this version of the song enjoyed significant success, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and number 3 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

The song’s success can be attributed to its relatable theme and the remarkable vocal performance of both artists. Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, two of country music’s most beloved figures, brought their unique talents together to create a memorable rendition that captured the hearts of fans across North America.

“I Still Believe in Waltzes” remains a cherished classic in the country music genre, celebrating the enduring charm of waltz music and the timeless appeal of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s collaboration. It serves as a testament to their ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and melodies, reaffirming the lasting impact of traditional country music.

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Lyrics

I pushed him away
And carefully said
I’m just not that kind of girl
You might think I’m square
‘Cause you’ve been around and you’re wise
In the ways of the world
I know that making is taking for granted
It’s all easy come, easy go
He pulled me close and whispered
Now darlin’ there’s something I want you to know
I still believe in Waltzes
And girls with old fashioned ways
I still believe in love songs
In the good, in the good ole days
I’ve always liked happy endings
Somebody’s dream coming true
I still believe in Waltzes
And dancing the last one with you
He slipped into bed, I turned over and said
I’m worried you working so late
Is it just your job that keeps you away, Lord
I know the temptations are gray
I’m just a wife, I’m just a momma
It’s not too exciting I know
He pulled me close and whispered those same words
He told me that night long ago
I still believe in Waltzes
And girls with old fashioned ways
I still believe in love songs
In the good, in the good ole days
I’ve always liked happy endings
Somebody’s dream coming true
I still believe in Waltzes
And I’ll dance the last one with you
We still believe in Waltzes

By Tam Le