Introduction to “There’s Nothing Between Us” by Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, two iconic figures in country music, joined forces to create a timeless duet that beautifully captures the complexities of a love affair.
Their song, “There’s Nothing Between Us”, released in 1976, became a major hit, showcasing their undeniable chemistry and vocal talents.
Background
The song’s narrative explores the emotional turmoil and confusion experienced by a couple navigating a troubled relationship. The lyrics delve into the nuances of love, loss, and the lingering hope for reconciliation. With its poignant melody and heartfelt performances, “There’s Nothing Between Us” resonates with listeners on a deep level, evoking a range of emotions.
Twitty and Lynn’s harmonies blend seamlessly, creating a captivating and intimate atmosphere. Their voices complement each other perfectly, conveying the vulnerability and longing expressed in the lyrics. The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, allowing the singers’ vocals to take center stage.
The song’s opening lines, “There’s nothing between us but the air,” set the stage for a tale of emotional distance. The couple’s relationship seems fragile and on the brink of collapse. Despite their love for each other, they struggle to bridge the gap between them.
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Lyrics
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[Chorus: Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn, Loretta Lynn]
Love is where you find it
When you find no love at home
And there’s nothing cold as ashes
After the fire is gone[Verse 1: Conway Twitty]
The bottle is almost empty
The clock just now struck ten
And darling I had to call you
To our favorite place again[Verse 2: Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn]
We know it’s wrong for us to meet
But the fire’s gone out at home
And there’s nothing cold as ashes
After the fire is gone[Chorus: Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn, Loretta Lynn]
Love is where you find it
When you find no love at home
And there’s nothing cold as ashes
After the fire is gone[Verse 3: Loretta Lynn]
Your lips are warm and tender
Your arms hold me just right
Sweet words of love you remember
That the one at home forgot