About the Song
Conway Twitty’s “Linda on My Mind” is a timeless ballad that captures the essence of longing and love. Released in 1975, the song quickly became a number-one hit, solidifying Twitty’s status as a country music superstar.
The song’s beauty lies in its simplicity. Twitty’s smooth, heartfelt vocals convey the depth of his longing for Linda, a woman who is clearly deeply etched in his heart. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man consumed by memories and the desire to be reunited with his lost love.
“Linda on My Mind” is more than just a love song; it’s a relatable anthem for anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak and the enduring power of memory. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal appeal and Twitty’s ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level.
Beyond the emotional core, the song is a masterclass in country music songwriting. The melody is both catchy and melancholic, perfectly complementing the song’s lyrical content. Twitty’s performance is nothing short of iconic, making “Linda on My Mind” a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages.
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Lyrics: Linda On My Mind
Now I’m lying here with Linda on my mind
And next to me, my soon to be, the one I left behind
And Lord it’s killing me to see her crying
She knows I’m lying here beside her with Linda on my mind.Yes I know that I once loved her
And I placed no one above her
And I never thought I’d ever set her free
But it just wasn’t in my plan
The way Linda squeezed my hand
The first time that I held her close as she danced with me.
She said I’ve loved you for a long time
But you’re married to a friend of mine
And I tried hard to never let it show
But my love for you is stronger
I can’t hide it any longer
And so I thought I’d better let you know.
Now I’m lying here with Linda on my mind
And next to me, my soon to be, the one I left behind
And Lord it’s killing me to see her crying
She knows I’m lying here beside her with Linda on my mind…
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