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I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song) - Conway Twitty



     
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I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song) Lyrics


I talked to the man in the moon
I said, "Sir, is she coming back soon?"
He smiled and he stated, "Son, I'm over-rated
I've had too much credit in those old love tunes"I don't know a thing about love
I just kind of hang here above
I just watch from the sky, will love grow or will it die?
I don't know a thing about loveThen I ask him "Where is she tonight?
You must see all things with your light"
He said, "Son, I could tell you things that might kill you
But I don't get involved in what's wrong or right"I don't know a thing about love
I just kind of hang here above
I just watch from the sky, will love grow or will it die?
I don't know a thing about loveHe said, "I can move oceans when I take the notion
Or make mountains tremble and rivers run dry
But in all matters human, remember there's someone
In charge of those things way above you and I"I don't know a thing about love
I just kind of hang here above
I just watch from the sky, will love grow or will it die?

I don't know a thing about love
I don't know a thing about love

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Conway Twitty (1 September 1933 – 5 June 1993), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was one of the United States' most successful artists of the 20th century. Twitty had the most singles (55) reach Number 1 on various national music charts. Conway Twitty's across the board totals were greater than that of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, and Garth Brooks. Most notably known as a country music singer, Twitty also enjoyed success in early Rock and Roll, R&B, and Pop music (among other genres). He teamed up with Loretta Lynn to form one of country music's most successful business partnerships.


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