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Even Now by Conway Twitty: A Timeless Country Ballad

In the vast landscape of country music, few voices have resonated as deeply and consistently as Conway Twitty’s. With his rich baritone and heartfelt delivery, Twitty captivated audiences for decades, earning him the title of “Honky Tonk Angel.” Among his many enduring classics, “Even Now” stands out as a poignant ballad that has touched the hearts of millions.

Released in 1991, “Even Now” was the title track of Twitty’s 56th studio album. The song quickly became a hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and earning Twitty his 55th Top 10 single. But “Even Now” is more than just a chart-topper; it’s a timeless ballad that speaks to the enduring power of love and the bittersweet ache of longing.

The song’s lyrics, penned by Glenn Warren and Worley Max, paint a vivid picture of a love that has weathered the storms of time. The narrator, haunted by memories of a past love, finds himself still drawn to his former flame, even after all these years. The chorus captures the essence of the song’s sentiment:

Even now, I can still hear your laughter

Even now, I can still feel your touch

Even now, I can still see your face

And I love you more than ever, much

Twitty’s delivery of these lyrics is nothing short of masterful. His voice, imbued with emotion and longing, conveys the depth of the narrator’s feelings. The song’s arrangement, a simple yet evocative blend of acoustic guitar, piano, and steel guitar, perfectly complements Twitty’s vocals, creating an atmosphere of wistful melancholy.

“Even Now” is a testament to Conway Twitty’s enduring artistry. It’s a song that transcends time and genre, speaking to the universal human experience of love, loss, and longing. With its heartfelt lyrics, poignant melody, and Twitty’s inimitable vocals, “Even Now” is a country classic that will continue to touch hearts for generations to come.

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Lyrics

“Even Now”

 

Even now, your memory takes my breath away.
I’d give my heart to relive yesterday
When our love was sometihng new.
And even now, your perfume clings to the pillow where
I reach out for you but no one’s there.
That’s when I have to face the truth.Too many times I lie and make you cry
And never see how it was tearin’ you apart.
Now I see how much I lost
Each day I sadly pay the cost
Of breakin’ both our hearts.

Told your friends the next time that she talks to you.
To say I’m so alone and feelin’ blue
And if you want me to I’ll crawl.
So if you find my memory lingers on your mind.
That telephone won’t ring a second time.
I’ll be here waiting for your call.

Please come home.
I learned how bad it hurts to be alone.
And how it feels to wake and find love gone.
I’ll make it up to you somehow.

I need you here.
And I guess that makes us, even now…

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