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Introduction to “I Still Believe in Waltzes” by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn

Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, two iconic figures in country music, have collaborated on numerous timeless tracks throughout their careers. One such gem is “I Still Believe in Waltzes,” a poignant duet that beautifully captures the essence of enduring love and nostalgia.

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“I Still Believe in Waltzes” showcases Twitty and Lynn’s harmonious vocals and their ability to convey deep emotions through their music. The song’s lyrical content explores the theme of a couple who have been together for a significant amount of time and continue to cherish their love for each other, despite the challenges and changes that life has brought their way.

The title track, “I Still Believe in Waltzes,” sets the stage for a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere. Waltzes, a classic dance form known for its elegance and grace, symbolize the enduring nature of their love. The couple reminisces about their past and the beautiful moments they have shared, finding solace and comfort in the timeless tradition of waltzing together.

The song’s arrangement is characterized by a gentle melody, accompanied by soft acoustic guitar and subtle strings. The instrumentation creates a warm and intimate ambiance, perfectly complementing the heartfelt lyrics. Twitty and Lynn’s voices blend seamlessly, creating a sense of harmony and unity that resonates with listeners.

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Lyrics

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I pushed him awayAnd carefully saidI’m just not that kind of girl
You might think I’m square‘Cause you’ve been around and you’re wiseIn the ways of the world
I know that making is taking for grantedIt’s all easy come, easy goHe pulled me close and whisperedNow darlin’ there’s something I want you to know
I still believe in WaltzesAnd girls with old fashioned waysI still believe in love songsIn the good, in the good ole days
I’ve always liked happy endingsSomebody’s dream coming trueI still believe in WaltzesAnd dancing the last one with you
He slipped into bed, I turned over and saidI’m worried you working so lateIs it just your job that keeps you away, LordI know the temptations are gray
I’m just a wife, I’m just a mommaIt’s not too exciting I knowHe pulled me close and whispered those same wordsHe told me that night long ago
I still believe in WaltzesAnd girls with old fashioned waysI still believe in love songsIn the good, in the good ole days

By Harley