Conway Twitty – To See My Angel Cry

“To See My Angel Cry” is a deeply emotional ballad by Conway Twitty that showcases his remarkable vocal prowess and storytelling ability.

Released in 1976, this song quickly resonated with fans, highlighting the poignant themes of love and heartache.

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About the song

53(12)Written by the talented duo of Twitty and his frequent collaborator, the song captures the pain of watching a loved one suffer.

The lyrics express a heartfelt longing to alleviate the sorrow of a partner, emphasizing the deep connection between two people in love.

Twitty’s rich baritone voice adds a layer of sincerity, making the listener feel the weight of his emotions as he sings.

The arrangement features a blend of traditional country instrumentation, with gentle guitar and strings that enhance the song’s melancholic atmosphere.

“To See My Angel Cry” speaks to anyone who has experienced the helplessness that comes with seeing a loved one in pain.

53(15)The song’s narrative is relatable, as it reflects the universal desire to comfort those we care about during difficult times.

Twitty’s passionate delivery and the song’s heartfelt message ensure that it remains a favorite among fans of country music.

The emotional depth of the lyrics, combined with Twitty’s captivating performance, creates a powerful listening experience.

Over the years, the song has been appreciated for its authenticity and the way it captures the complexities of love and empathy.

86Twitty’s ability to convey such raw emotion through his music is a testament to his status as a country music legend.

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As we listen to “To See My Angel Cry,” we are reminded of the importance of compassion and support in our relationships.

The song stands as a beautiful reminder of the bonds we share with our loved ones and the impact of love on our lives.

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Lyrics

See her there, see her crying,
She thinks she loves him so
She don’t know how much it hurts me

To hear her beg him not to go.
If she were mine again
I’d never let the tears fill her eyes

She don’t know how much it hurts me
To see an angel cry.
Once she built her world around me

But like a fool I tore it down
And she begged me not to leave her,
Just the way she’s doing now.

Now, she’s begging to another
With that same hurt in her eyes
She don’t know how much it hurts me

To see an angel cry.
I didn’t know how much I loved her
Till she turned and walked away

I didn’t know how much I’d hurt her
Till I saw her here this way.
If she were mine I’d hold her forever

and dry the tears from her eyes
She don’t know how much it hurts me
To see my angel cry.

She don’t know how much it hurts me
To see my angel cry…

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