Conway Twitty – Don’t Call Him a Cowboy
About the song Background Released in 1985 as the title track for Twitty’s album of the same name. Written by Debbie Hupp, Johnny MacRae, and Bob Morrison. Became Twitty’s 34th…
About the song Background Released in 1985 as the title track for Twitty’s album of the same name. Written by Debbie Hupp, Johnny MacRae, and Bob Morrison. Became Twitty’s 34th…
About the song Background “The Man on the Hill” is a song by Johnny Cash, released in 1959 on his album “Songs of Our Soil.” It’s not entirely clear who…
About the song Background Released in 1990 on Randy Travis’s album “This Is Me”. The songwriter is credited to Don Schlitz. The song tells the story of a peculiar man…
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