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Introduction

When it comes to timeless romantic classics, Conway Twitty’s “My One and Only You” holds a special place in the hearts of music lovers. It’s one of those songs that feels like a warm hug from an old friend, gently reminding you of the beauty and simplicity of true love. With his signature deep, velvety voice, Conway Twitty delivers each lyric with a sincerity that’s hard to resist.

Imagine a quiet evening, perhaps with the soft glow of candlelight and the world outside fading away. That’s the essence captured in this song. It’s about that one person who makes everything feel right, the one you’d choose over and over again no matter what. The lyrics are straightforward yet deeply profound, celebrating the kind of love that feels both comfortable and exhilarating at the same time.

Twitty, a legend in the country music scene, was known for his ability to tell a story through song, and “My One and Only You” is no exception. He paints a picture of devotion and unwavering affection, making it easy for listeners to see their own love stories reflected in his words. It’s not just a song; it’s an experience, a journey into the heart of what it means to truly cherish someone.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Conway Twitty or discovering his music for the first time, “My One and Only You” is sure to leave a lasting impression. It’s a reminder that in a world full of chaos, there’s nothing more grounding than the love of your one and only. So, sit back, let the music wash over you, and allow yourself to be swept away by the timeless romance of this beautiful classic.

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Lyrics

People see us everywhere.

They think you really care.

But myself, I can’t deceive,

I know it’s only make believe.

My one and only prayer, is that some day, you’ll care.

My hopes, my dreams come true, my one and only you.

No one will ever know, how much I love you so.

My only prayer will be, some day you’ll care for me,

But it’s only make believe.

My hopes, my dreams come true, my life, I’d give for you.

My heart, a wedding ring, my all, my everything.

My heart I can’t control; you rule my very soul.

My only prayer will be, some day you’ll care for me,

But it’s only make believe.

My one and only prayer, is that some day, you’ll care.

My hopes, my dreams come true, my one and only you.

No one will ever know, how much I love you so.

My only prayer will be, some day you’ll care for me,

But it’s only make believe.

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