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“I See The Want To In Your Eyes” – Number 1 Hit Song of Conway Twitty (Live Performance)

WATCH live performance of Conway Twitty of his Number 1 hit song “I See the Want To in Your Eyes.” This song was first recorded by honky-tonk singer Gary Stewart and appeared on his 1975 album Out of Hand. Conway heard Stewart’s version on the radio and decided to record it. Conway’s version became his 11th number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of 13 weeks on the chart.

From the album: I’m Not Through Loving You Yet
B-side: “Girl from Tupelo”
Released: July 29, 1974
Genre: Country
Length 2:52
Label: MCA
Songwriter(s): Mischa Scorer, Wayne Carson
Producer(s): Owen Bradley

I See the Want in Your Eyes Lyrics

I see the sparkling little diamond on your hand
It’s plain to see that you’ve already got a man
I can tell you’re not about to fall for any of my lines
I see the want to in your eyes

Deep in your smile there’s a quiet, soft desire
Like the ember of a once raging fire
You know I could light that fire again
You know it isn’t wise
I see the want to in your eyes

How strong is a band of gold
Is it strong enough to hold
When a love has grown cold
And a woman wants a love, sweet and warm

How many women just like you have silent schemes
How many men like me do they sleep with in their dreams
You can stay or you can go and although I sympathize
I still see the want to in your eyes
I see the want to in your eyes

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Wayne Carson Thompson

I See the Want in Your Eyes lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Concord Music Publishing LLC

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1 Comment

  1. Shirley Strickland

    Love this made and miss his song he was pure country. R.I.P Conway Twitty. Only a very few can sing like u

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