With the line "She died 'neath the wheels of a midnight train, trying to find a high school ring", this sounds like this would be the answer to Mark Dinning's "Teen Angel". In fact. both Dinning and Twitty were label mates at MGM Records. There is a demo of the song on a CD "Conway Twitty: The Rock and Roll Years" that had a demo recording on it. In 1969, Conway put it on his "Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie Album" for Decca Records.
I think Conway recorded a demo in his MGM Records days (Its lyrics sound like it could be an answer song to Mark Dinning's "Teen Angel"). I think it was released on the Conway Twitty CD Box set. However, it wasn't until 1969 that Conway re-recorded it on an album for Decca Records.
Tsukikage726 , great song from the past, can't believe i've not heard this in years. but do remember it, wow where the heck did ya find this one? great job... COA ...
With the line "She died 'neath the wheels of a midnight train, trying to find a high school ring", this sounds like this would be the answer to Mark Dinning's "Teen Angel". In fact. both Dinning and Twitty were label mates at MGM Records. There is a demo of the song on a CD "Conway Twitty: The Rock and Roll Years" that had a demo recording on it. In 1969, Conway put it on his "Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie Album" for Decca Records.
MrJayBBluejay 1 week ago
i luv his songs...not tired of listening to all his songs
burotukula2012 4 weeks ago
knowing this song 4 like all my life en it still makes me cry
Darkangel197612 1 month ago
This was my first time hearing this song and my second song Ive heard from Conway Twitty and I have to say this is pretty good.
cab91089 1 month ago
One of the most beautiful country songs ever written and sung.
C2Low1 3 months ago
love this song 1 of conway best...
tottyboy77 3 months ago
conway twitty is the all time best!!!!!!!!!
taylordayne875 3 months ago
I love this song with conway t. tina w in okla.
YourSevvyBear 4 months ago
awesome my parents still have all these clasic records THANKS!
TheGto389 6 months ago
I think Conway recorded a demo in his MGM Records days (Its lyrics sound like it could be an answer song to Mark Dinning's "Teen Angel"). I think it was released on the Conway Twitty CD Box set. However, it wasn't until 1969 that Conway re-recorded it on an album for Decca Records.
JayBBluejay 6 months ago
Simply Great !!! :)
manuel123498 8 months ago
i love this song thanks for posting
hockeycat48 11 months ago
Thanks for this great song
anthony15946 11 months ago
Great song, don't think I've heard this in 35 years
dalcam57 1 year ago
I like the Compton Brother's version much much better
Diarmid63 1 year ago
@Diarmid63 I agree The Compton Brothers did a fantastic job on their version of An Angels Wings
Slowscrew8u 5 months ago
Respond to this video... I have The Compton Brothers version, but I don't know how to transfer from cassette tape to youtube
Slowscrew8u 5 months ago
Thank you very much!!
medusa5390 1 year ago
Tsukikage726 , great song from the past, can't believe i've not heard this in years. but do remember it, wow where the heck did ya find this one? great job... COA ...
ConditionOfAnonymity 1 year ago