Conway Twitty’s song “Next in Line” is a classic country ballad that highlights themes of love, longing, and the hope of being someone’s first choice.
Released in 1968, it was Twitty’s first No. 1 hit on the country charts, marking the beginning of a long and successful career in the genre.
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About the song
“Next in Line” tells the story of a man who is waiting for his chance to love someone who has been hurt before.
He reassures her that he is ready to be her next love and that he will treat her right.
Twitty’s deep, smooth vocals convey a sense of patience and sincerity, making the listener believe in the depth of his devotion.
The song’s melody is gentle and soothing, with soft guitar and steel guitar instrumentation creating a classic country sound.
Twitty’s delivery is heartfelt, and his ability to express vulnerability and hope in the lyrics is one of the reasons why the song resonated with so many listeners.
“Next in Line” became a standout track in Twitty’s career, as it helped transition him from his earlier rock-and-roll roots to becoming a major force in country music.
The song is a testament to Twitty’s talent for storytelling and his ability to connect with listeners through simple, yet powerful lyrics.
It’s a song about waiting for love and believing that, eventually, the right time will come.
This message of hope and patience is one that has remained relatable over the years, making the song a timeless favorite.
With “Next in Line,” Conway Twitty established himself as a leading figure in country music, paving the way for countless other hits in his storied career.
The song’s success on the charts was just the beginning of a long list of achievements for Twitty in the years that followed.
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Lyrics
See her there at the table
Watch her tear at the label
From the bottle that she just drank dry
In her mind there’s a burning
It took a long time, but she’s learning
And just look at the deardrops she’s cried.
Everbody knows I love her
But her mind is on another
And just look what he’s done to her pride
And if she should change her mind
Give up the music and the wine
I’ll be standing by to be the next in line
I know her favourite songs so well
And she’s happy, I can tell
Just as long as she can hear the juke box play
So I’ll keep playing it loud
I’ll spend every dime I have
To keep her happy, in my own kind of way
Everbody knows I love her
But her mind is on another
And just look what he’s done to her pride
And if she should change her mind
Give up the music and the wine
I’ll be standing by to be the next in line…