About the song

Let’s delve into the poignant ballad “I See The Want To In Your Eyes” by the legendary Conway Twitty. This timeless classic, penned by Wayne Carson and produced by Conway Twitty himself, resonates with listeners through its raw emotion and heartfelt lyrics that explore the complexities of love and desire.

Originally released as part of Conway Twitty’s album “I’m Not Through Loving You Yet” in 1976, “I See The Want To In Your Eyes” quickly garnered acclaim for its powerful storytelling and Twitty’s emotive vocals. The song peaked at the fourth position on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying Twitty’s status as one of country music’s most revered artists.

Conway Twitty, known for his smooth baritone voice and soulful delivery, was a true icon of country music. With numerous chart-topping hits and a career spanning over five decades, Twitty’s influence on the genre is immeasurable. “I See The Want To In Your Eyes” remains a testament to his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level.

The song delves into the complexities of a troubled relationship, as Twitty croons about recognizing the longing and yearning in his partner’s eyes. His heartfelt interpretation and sincere delivery capture the essence of longing and desire, evoking empathy and understanding in listeners.

Despite the passage of time, “I See The Want To In Your Eyes” continues to resonate with fans of classic country music, its timeless message and heartfelt sincerity ensuring its enduring popularity. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Conway Twitty’s music or discovering this soul-stirring ballad for the first time, its emotional depth and universal appeal are sure to leave a lasting impression, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of love and empathy.

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Lyrics

I see the sparkling little diamond on your hand
It’s plain to see that you’ve already got a man
I can tell you’re not about to fall for any of my lines
I see the want to in your eyes
Deep in your smile there’s a quiet, soft desire
Like the ember of a once raging fire
You know I could light that fire again
You know it isn’t wise
I see the want to in your eyes
How strong is a band of gold
Is it strong enough to hold
When a love has grown cold
And a woman wants a love, sweet and warm
How many women just like you have silent schemes
How many men like me do they sleep with in their dreams
You can stay or you can go and although I sympathize
I still see the want to in your eyes
I see the want to in your eyes