Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Desperado Love became Conway Twitty’s 35th and last number-one hit song on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, topping the chart for a week in September of 1986.
Should I just ride in and steal you away?
Don't know what else to do
I've got a desperado love for you
You say you belong to another man
The first time we met I knew
That I have a desperado love for you
Chorus:
I know that it breaks every law
To feel the way I'm feeling
But I want your love so desperately
I don't see the wrong in stealing
So hold on I'm gonna shoot for the heart
Like desperados do
I've got a desperado love for you
--- Instrumental ---
It's so wrong to take what isn't mine
And head out for the border
But I can't look at you and have
Respect for law and order
So hold on
I'm gonna' shoot for the heart
Like desperados do
I've got a desperado love for you
I've got a desperado love for you
Desperado Love was written by Michael Garvin & Sammy Johns.
Desperado Love was produced by Conway Twitty & Dee Henry & Ron Treat.