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Conway Twitty: The Timeless Voice of Country Music

Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with the golden era of country music, continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Among his extensive discography, “Play, Ruby, Play” stands as a timeless classic, showcasing Twitty’s ability to blend traditional country music with contemporary influences.

Background

Released in 1975, “Play, Ruby, Play” is a poignant ballad that tells the story of a man’s love for his beloved jukebox. The song’s evocative lyrics and melancholic melody evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing. Twitty’s emotive delivery brings the song to life, capturing the listener’s heart with its raw authenticity.

The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man’s solace in music. The jukebox, personified as “Ruby,” becomes a symbol of comfort, joy, and companionship. Through the lens of this inanimate object, Twitty explores themes of loneliness, love, and the power of music to heal the soul.

Conway Twitty’s impact on country music is immeasurable. His smooth vocals, combined with his ability to craft compelling narratives, made him one of the most popular country music artists of all time. “Play, Ruby, Play” is a testament to his enduring legacy and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level.

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Lyrics

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Well, Ruby, she was a redneck beautyShe loved Little Richard and sang ‘Tootie Fruitie’And wanted her name in lights and wore her dresses tightYeah, Ruby was a victim of circumstance‘Cause she liked to wiggle and boogie danceOut in the country she hardly ever got the chance
She had a local band, played the local barsHad the local boys breathin’ hardShe had hillbilly eyes that could shine in the darkShe had a country soul and a rock ‘n’ roll heart
And her whole body shook when she stood up and played the pianoAnd the boys say, “Play, Ruby, play, we really like the way you do itPlay, Ruby, play, we love the way you get into it”She made the young men scream and the old men moanRock on, rock on, rock on
Sometimes at night with the full moon beamin’She would run around the mountain kickin’ and screamin’Sayin’, if I don’t get out on the road I’m gonna explodeLast time I saw her she was down in the cityShakin’ and shoutin’, making plentyYeah, Ruby was a sight to behold, she was on a roll
She had a local band, played the local barsHad the local boys breathin’ hardShe had hillbilly eyes that could shine in the darkShe had a country soul and a rock ‘n’ roll heart

By Harley