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  2. Conway Twitty - Wikipedia

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    Twitty's success in country music was a key factor in his winning the 1983 case Harold L. Jenkins (a/k/a Conway Twitty) v. Commissioner in United States Tax Court. The Internal Revenue Service allowed Twitty to deduct from his taxes, as an "ordinary and necessary" business expense, payments that he had made to repay investors in a defunct fast ...

  3. Trinity Music City - Wikipedia

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    It was first the home of singer Conway Twitty from its opening in 1982 until his death in 1993 as he lived there for many years. He built the house, which also was a country music entertainment complex, and was known as Twitty City at a cost of over $3.5 million. [1]

  4. Conway Twitty's Hendersonville mansion faces possible ... - AOL

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    The former Conway Twitty mansion, here Aug. 13, 2003, is now used for some TV productions by the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

  5. Conway Twitty's Hendersonville mansion avoids demolition ...

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    After proposing plans to demolish Conway Twitty's 'Twitty City' property due to tornado damage, owners TBN say it will be restored. What to know.

  6. It's Only Make Believe - Wikipedia

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    "It's Only Make Believe" is a song written by drummer Jack Nance and Mississippi-born singer Conway Twitty, while they were touring across Ontario, Canada in 1958. Twitty was a relatively unknown rock n' roll singer at the time, and this song was his first hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard chart in November 1958 for two weeks.

  7. Conway Twitty’s Country Career Remembered By His ... - AOL

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    The late great country crooner Conway Twitty had one of the oddest career trajectories of any major act in the country field. With 23 top ten hits in the late ’70s to early ’80s, including 13 ...

  8. Conway Twitty discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a detailed discography for American singer and songwriter Conway Twitty; he released 58 studio albums during his life.. Beginning his studio album journey in the late 1950s with releases such as "Conway Twitty Sings" and "Saturday Night with Conway Twitty," Twitty's early work primarily explored the rockabilly genre.

  9. I May Never Get to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the song was recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty in Studio B of Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville. It was released in July 1979 as the second single from his album Cross Winds. The song was Twitty's 22nd number one hit on the country chart.