Conway Twitty: The Final Recordings Of His Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 – Victrola

A legend’s final whisper, wrapped in melody. Each song not just a farewell—but a soul signing off with grace, love, and quiet urgency.

In the final stretch of his life, Conway Twitty—one of country music’s most iconic voices—seemed to know the clock was winding down. Though the world didn’t yet see the signs, Conway did. And with that quiet knowledge, he poured everything he had left into one final gift: Final Touch, the last studio album he would ever complete.

Released in 1993, shortly before his sudden passing, Final Touch now reads like a love letter, a prayer, and a farewell all at once. Conway didn’t go out with fanfare—he went out doing what he always did best: singing about real life with honesty, heartache, and that unmistakable velvet voice.

Every track on the album feels intentional, as though he wasn’t just recording music—he was writing his last words to the world. There’s a soft ache in the way he phrases each line, a tenderness that suggests he knew this might be his closing chapter. It’s there in the lyrics, in the pauses, in the subtle way his voice trembles—not with weakness, but with meaning.

There’s no desperation in Final Touch—just acceptance, reflection, and a deep sense of love for the fans who had stood by him for decades. Whether singing about love lost or love held tight, Conway doesn’t reach for drama. He simply tells the truth. And in that truth, you hear a man making peace.

Conway Twitty may have left the stage, but in Final Touch, he left behind something eternal.
A final bow. A final song.
And a voice that will never be silenced.

Here are the 10 tracks featured on Conway Twitty’s final studio album, Final Touches, released just before his passing in 1993:

  1. Two Timin’ Two Stepper

  2. I Hurt for You 

  3. Don’t It Make You Lonely

  4. I’m the Only Thing (I’ll Hold Against You)

  5. I Don’t Love You

  6. The Likes of Me 

  7. An Old Memory Like Me

  8. Final Touches

  9. You Are to Me 

  10. You Ought to Try It Sometime

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