Conway Twitty’s “Touch The Hand” is a captivating country ballad that beautifully explores themes of love and intimacy.
Released in 1982, this song showcases Twitty’s signature smooth vocals and his ability to convey deep emotions through music.
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About the song
“Touch The Hand” tells the story of a man expressing his desire for a deeper connection with his partner.
The lyrics emphasize the importance of physical touch and emotional closeness, highlighting how these elements strengthen a relationship.
Twitty’s rich baritone voice adds a layer of warmth and sincerity, making the listener feel the longing and affection in his words.
The instrumentation features a classic country sound, with gentle guitar strumming and soft background harmonies that enhance the romantic atmosphere.
As he sings, Twitty captures the essence of yearning, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and connection.
The chorus is particularly memorable, emphasizing the power of touch as a means of expressing love and desire.
Conway Twitty’s ability to tell a story through his music is evident, as he paints a vivid picture of intimacy and emotional vulnerability.
“Touch The Hand” became a significant hit, further solidifying Twitty’s status as a leading figure in country music.
The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the beauty of love, making it relatable across generations.
Listeners often find themselves swept away by the romantic imagery and heartfelt sentiments expressed in the lyrics.
As we listen to “Touch The Hand,” we are reminded of the simple yet profound ways love can be communicated through touch and presence.
This track remains a beloved classic, showcasing Conway Twitty’s talent for capturing the nuances of love and intimacy in his music.
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Lyrics
Today I heard my woman say something I never heard her say before
She just told me that she was gonna to leave me and that she didn’t love me anymore
But I know that the loving kindness and the understanding that she had when I first met her
Is still there, somewhere
So I’m gonna get down on my knees and I’m gonna say to my baby
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore
I was the first man to ever
Hold you in a special kind of way
And those unfamiliar feelings that caused you to tremble
I know you remember today
Before you decide that you’re gonna leave me
And do things you’ve never done before
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore
The two lips that once held sweet surprises
Surprised me and said goodbye today
And those two lovin’ arms that use to reach for me
Just reached out and pushed me away
I know you believe you don’t love me
Before you walk out that door
Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman
Then tell me you don’t love me anymore