Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
“Happy Birthday Darlin'” was a #1 hit from Conway’s album Cross Winds. It is about a man who decides, instead of giving his wife or girlfriend presents for her birthday, instead to give her things that money can’t buy; in effect, take things away, like worry and doubt about their relationship. He...
[Verse 1: Conway Twitty, spoken]
Hello, darlin', happy birthday
I've decided not to give you a present this year
In fact I think it's about time
I took some things away
[Verse 2: Conway, spoken]
I'd like to take away the suspicion
That I know clouds your world at times
By giving you some faith to hold onto honey
Whenever your hand is not in mine
[Chorus: Conway, sung]
Happy birthday darlin'
I've no presents, no fancy cake
But I hope I'll make you happy
With everything I take
[Verse 3: Conway, spoken]
I'd like to take away some of your lonely moments
By spending more of mine with you
And I'd like to take away some of those so-so kisses
And replace them with ones that really say "I love you"
[Verse 4: Conway, spoken]
And I wanna take away the doubt you sometimes have about my love
By showing more...much more that I've shown lately
And then if someone should ask you what I've got you for your birthday
Well you can say, "Why he didn't give me anything but he sure took a lotta things away"
[Chorus: Conway, sung]
Happy birthday darlin'
I've no presents, no fancy cake
But I hope I'll make you happy
With everything I take
Happy birthday darlin'
I've no presents, no fancy cake
But I hope I'll make you happy
With everything I take
[Tag: Conway, spoken]
Happy birthday darlin'
Happy Birthday Darlin’ was written by Chuck Howard (Singer-Songwriter).
Happy Birthday Darlin’ was produced by Conway Twitty & David Barnes.
Conway Twitty released Happy Birthday Darlin’ on Wed Oct 03 1979.