About the song

“I’d Love to Lay You Down” is a timeless classic by Conway Twitty, one of country music’s most celebrated artists. Released in 1980, this song is featured on Twitty’s album *Heart and Soul*, which further solidified his reputation as a master of romantic ballads and storytelling through song.

Conway Twitty, born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was known for his smooth baritone voice and his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. “I’d Love to Lay You Down” exemplifies these qualities, showcasing Twitty’s knack for blending heartfelt lyrics with an unforgettable melody. The song was composed by Johnny MacRae, a respected songwriter in the country music industry, whose talent for crafting emotionally resonant songs is evident in this piece.

“I’d Love to Lay You Down” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number 1 position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. This success marked Twitty’s 24th number 1 single, a testament to his enduring popularity and the consistent quality of his music. The song’s success contributed to the overall acclaim of the *Heart and Soul* album, which was well-received by both critics and fans alike.

The lyrics of “I’d Love to Lay You Down” are a tender and intimate expression of love and affection. Twitty’s delivery of lines like “I’d love to lay you down and softly whisper pretty love words in your ear” captures the essence of romantic longing and devotion. The song’s gentle, yet powerful, message resonated with many listeners, making it a favorite at weddings and among couples seeking a musical expression of their feelings.

Conway Twitty’s ability to connect with his audience through songs like “I’d Love to Lay You Down” is a significant part of his legacy. Over his career, Twitty released numerous hits that have become staples in the country music canon. His contributions to the genre have earned him a place among the greats of country music, and his influence continues to be felt today.

“I’d Love to Lay You Down” remains a beloved classic, appreciated for its lyrical sincerity and Twitty’s emotive performance. For fans of country music, the song stands as a poignant reminder of Twitty’s exceptional talent and his unique ability to capture the complexities of love and relationships in his music.

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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 Tam Le

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