The team of Conway Twitty And Loretta Lynn was a great country music story. Here are a few facts from these two country
giants and some of their accomplishments in country music.
Conway and Loretta combined their musical talents as a partnership in 1971 and became one of country musics most potent duets. Their first duet was on a
song called After the Fire Is Gone". It went to #1 on the charts and over the next few years they had more successful duets on such songs
as "Lead Me On" (1971), "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" (1973), "As Soon As I Hang Up the Phone" (1974), "Feelins" (1975), "I Still Believe
In Waltzes", "I Can't Love You Enough" and many more.
Not only did Conway and Loretta pump out the hits together as a team, but they also won 4 consecutive CMA awards as the best vocal duo
from 1972-75, won album of the year in 1975 from the ACMA, and throughout the 1970's received numerous other country music awards.
Albums Recorded By Conway And Loretta
Together they recorded 13 albums and 10 compilations over a period of 20 years and 8 of those went to #1. Here is a list of their recorded albums.
1971 We Only Make Believe
1972 Lead Me On
1973 Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
1974 Country Partners
1975 Feelins'
1976 United Talent
1977 Dynamic Duo
1978 Honky Tonk Heroes
1979 Diamond Duet
1981 Two's a Party
1984 Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
1988 Making Believe
Country Gospel Greats
Info on this duo, how they met and details of their personal and professional relationship is a bit scarce, but I'll keep looking
and post new details here on the Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn page when I discover them.