
About the song
There’s a rare kind of magic in the way Conway Twitty could take a love song and make it feel like he was speaking directly to your heart. “Your Love Had Taken Me That High” is one of those songs — tender, heartfelt, and beautifully sincere. It’s not a loud declaration or a flashy performance; it’s a gentle confession sung with the warmth and honesty that defined Conway’s best work.
From the very first note, the song feels like a slow sunrise — soft, golden, and filled with the quiet wonder of realizing just how deep love can go. Conway’s voice, that unmistakable blend of velvet and grit, carries a kind of emotional weight that few artists have ever matched. You can hear the devotion, the gratitude, and the awe in every line, as if he’s truly amazed by the power of love to lift him beyond everything he’s ever known.
Released during a time when country music was rich with storytelling and soul, “Your Love Had Taken Me That High” reminds listeners why Conway Twitty was one of the most beloved voices of his era. He wasn’t just a singer — he was a storyteller of the heart. The song perfectly captures his signature style: smooth melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and that unmistakable intimacy that makes you feel like he’s singing just for you.
There’s also something timeless about the message — the idea that love, at its purest, can elevate us, heal us, and give life a kind of beauty we didn’t know existed before. It’s a slow dance in the quiet, a whisper between two souls who’ve finally found home in each other. Even today, decades later, the song still feels just as real, just as moving. Conway Twitty didn’t just sing about love — he made you believe in it.
