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About the Song

Alright, settle in, folks, and let’s take a trip down memory lane with a classic country tune by the one and only Conway Twitty. This song, called “You Put It There”, might not be one of Twitty’s most well-known hits, but for those of us who’ve been around a while, it sure captures that special feeling of love’s transformative power. Released in 1991 on the album “Even Now”, the song speaks to the way love can take a lonely heart and mend it, piece by piece.

Back in the day, country music wasn’t afraid to wear its heart on its sleeve, and “You Put It There” is a prime example. Twitty, with that deep, smooth baritone we all know and love, tells the story of a man who was lost and alone before love found him. He describes himself as having “no one to call his own,” spending nights “all alone.” The smile on his face now? “You put it there,” he sings to his sweetheart. This love has given him a reason to smile, a reason to dream again.

The song’s beauty lies in its simplicity. It doesn’t use fancy metaphors or complex storylines. Instead, it paints a picture with everyday language that folks can easily connect with. Lines like “There’s a high step in my walk / And you put it there” tell us that this love has him feeling confident and proud. He feels “ten feet tall” because of her care.

“You Put It There” is a reminder that sometimes all it takes is one person to change your whole world. The song acknowledges the feeling of being incomplete, like a puzzle with missing pieces. But with love’s gentle touch, those missing pieces fall into place. The singer feels “whole” again, “made like someone” because of the love he’s found.

So, if you’re looking for a song that celebrates the power of love to lift you up and make you feel complete, then Conway Twitty’s “You Put It There” is a perfect choice. It’s a simple song, but it speaks volumes about the profound impact love can have on our lives. So put on your dancing shoes, folks, and get ready to tap your toes to a country classic that warms the heart.

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