I Want To Know You Before We Make Love

About the Song

Conway Twitty. That deep, rich baritone voice that could soothe a heartache or stir a Friday night two-step. Today, we’re taking a dip into a song from Twitty’s later career, a tune that puts a thoughtful spin on love and intimacy. Released in 1987 on the album Borderline, “I Want to Know You Before We Make Love” isn’t your typical country ballad about passion and stolen kisses. This one digs a little deeper.

Now, don’t get us wrong, there’s a definite simmering attraction there. Twitty’s character is clearly smitten with this woman. But instead of diving headfirst into a physical connection, “I Want to Know You Before We Make Love” talks about a desire for something more. It’s a song about wanting to build a foundation, an emotional connection, before things get physical.

This approach might surprise some folks who associate country music with fiery passion and stolen moments. But “I Want to Know You Before We Make Love” shows another side of love – a thoughtful, mature side that values connection over conquest. It’s a song that resonates with those who’ve lived a little life, who’ve learned that sometimes the most fulfilling relationships are built on a deeper understanding. So, put on your dancing shoes, or settle in for a quiet listen. Conway Twitty’s “I Want to Know You Before We Make Love” might just surprise you with its tender message wrapped in that classic country sound.

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