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.
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 5 days ago
i luv his songs...not tired of listening to all his songs
burotukula2012 3 weeks ago
knowing this song 4 like all my life en it still makes me cry
Darkangel197612 4 weeks 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
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
@Diarmid63 I agree The Compton Brothers did a fantastic job on their version of An Angels Wings
Slowscrew8u 5 months ago