About the song

*”Hello Darlin'” by Conway Twitty** is a classic country song that has touched the hearts of many listeners since its release. Written and performed by Conway Twitty, the song was released in March 1970 as both the first single and title track from his album *Hello Darlin’*. It quickly became a standout hit, marking Twitty’s fourth No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song enjoyed a remarkable run at the top, spending four weeks at No. 1 during the summer of 1970, and was honored as the No. 1 song of that year.

The creation of “Hello Darlin'” is a story of creative evolution. While recording the song, Twitty initially struggled with the opening line. It was record producer Owen Bradley who suggested a simple, heartfelt spoken line: “Hello darlin’, nice to see you.” This change transformed the song into a memorable and instantly recognizable piece, setting the tone for its success. The intimate and genuine greeting became the hook that resonated with audiences, making it a signature song for Twitty.
The lyrics of “Hello Darlin'” tell a poignant story of a man who encounters an old flame. He starts by acknowledging how lovely she still is, even though he tries to maintain a facade of moving on. He admits that, despite his outward appearance of moving on, he is deeply troubled by their past relationship. The song poignantly captures his feelings of regret and sorrow, as he confesses that he still struggles with sleepless nights and tears over their separation. The narrative culminates in a heartfelt moment where he shares an embrace “just for old time’s sake” and expresses a hope for forgiveness, indicating that he is still waiting for her.
“Hello Darlin'” became more than just a hit; it became a country music standard and a staple in Conway Twitty’s concerts. The song’s emotional depth and Twitty’s delivery made it a beloved classic. In performances with Loretta Lynn, Twitty often sang the song directly to her, adding a personal touch that endeared it further to fans. In recognition of its lasting impact, the recording was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, cementing its place in the annals of country music history.

Overall, “Hello Darlin'” remains a significant and cherished piece of country music, celebrated for its heartfelt lyrics and memorable melody. It continues to be a favorite among country music enthusiasts and a testament to Conway Twitty’s enduring legacy.

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Lyrics

Hello, darlin’
Nice to see you
It’s been a long time
You’re just as handsome as you used to be
How’s your new love?
Are you happy?
Hope you’re doing fine
Just to know it means so much to me
What’s that, darlin’?
How’m I doing?
I’m doing all right
Except I can’t sleep and I cry all night ’til dawn
What I’m trying to say is I love you and miss you
And I’m so sorry that I did you wrong
Look up, Darlin’
Let me kiss you just for old time sake
Let me hold you in my arms one more time
Thank you darlin’
May God bless you and may each step you take
Brings you closer to the things you seek to find
Goodbye, darlin’
Gotta go now, gotta try to find a way
To lose these mem’ries of a love so warm and true
And if you should ever find it in your heart to forgive me
Come back, darlin’
I’ll be waiting for you