Goodbye Time
Conway Twitty · The Conway Twitty Collection [Decca Nashville] [1994]
Don't all the dreams we've seen come true mean anything
You say it's different now and you keep staring at the door
How can you walk away, don't I matter anymore.
If being free is worth what you leave behind
And if it's too late for love to change your mind
Then it's goodbye time.
If we had known our love would come to this
We could have saved our hearts the hurt of wasted years
Well it's been fun what else can I say
If the feelings gone words won't stop you anyway.
If being free is worth what you leave behind
And if it's too late for love to change your mind
Then it's goodbye time...
Goodbye Time
Conway Twitty remains one of country music's most enduring figures, known for his smooth baritone and ability to navigate both traditional and crossover styles. "Goodbye Time" stands as a testament to his consistent songwriting and vocal delivery throughout his prolific career. The track reflects the emotional depth characteristic of Twitty's work, blending heartfelt sentiment with the polished production values that defined his recordings during the Decca Nashville era. As part of a broader discography that includes numerous chart-topping hits, this song exemplifies the artist's mastery of the genre. It captures the timeless quality of his music, appealing to longtime fans and new listeners alike through its melodic structure and sincere performance. Twitty's legacy continues to influence the country landscape, with tracks like this serving as essential songs in his extensive catalogue of memorable recordings.

