Conway Twitty: The Country Music Legend and His Ode to the Working Woman
Conway Twitty, a towering figure in the world of country music, has left an enduring legacy with his soulful voice, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating performances.
Background
His music has resonated with millions of fans worldwide, and his songs have become timeless classics. Among his many hits, “Working Girl” stands as a poignant tribute to the hardworking women who strive to make a better life for themselves and their families.
Released in 1982, “Working Girl” is a heartwarming ballad that celebrates the strength, resilience, and determination of working women. Twitty’s emotive delivery and the song’s gentle melody create a sense of warmth and compassion.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who works tirelessly to support her loved ones, highlighting the sacrifices she makes and the rewards she gains.
Twitty’s ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level is evident in “Working Girl.” The song’s universal message of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of family has resonated with listeners for decades.
It is a testament to Twitty’s talent as a songwriter and his ability to capture the essence of the human experience
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Lyrics
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Working girl, working girl
I love you working girl
And all the things that you do
Mhm I don’t know what I would do
If you should up and leave
Just sit and grieve
Sit and grieve, working girlWorking girl
You’ve got money all of the time
Working girl
Pay my debt and treat me fine
Ah, I don’t know if I could take it
If she should up and go
I love you so
I love you so, working girlGive me money when I’m down
Working girl she takes me out on the town working girl
Each time I think it’s over she makes me
See she loves just me only me working girl