This is such a BEAUTIFUL song, and it was our wedding song, too! I've looked all over on here to find it and only came across instrumental. Hope everyone likes the Conway version. :)
This is my "all time" favorite Conway song. Not only because of the awesome mood and performance of conway, but also for the "matching" awesome composition of the pedal steel. WOW All things came together on this one.
I love this song now and loved it back in the day. One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I'm happy to know I can hear it when I wish to, I don't hear it on the radio. Thank you for allowing all of us to enjoy such a lovely song.
My favorite song of Conway's. This song found me how beautiful the sound of steel guitar was. Sometimes great songs stalled at No.2 in music history, and this is good example.
Boy,have I missed him on Country Radio,but I listen to Eddie Stubbs,and he plays Conway,regularly. I thank GOD,for Conway's gift to Country Music.,and John Hughey's Steel.
this is the most beautiful steel guitar, one of the main reasons I learned how to play one, and of course conway was one of my favorite singers too so it was a win win
John Hughey's solo here is one of the two or three greatest steel guitar solos ever recorded, IMHO. And Mr. Jenkins had enough good sense to let him play an extended outro on this song. RIP, Buttermilk John!
We step out on the dance floor, the band starts to play Holding you close I get carried away Finding that falling is easy to do Lost in the feeling with you Time standing still as I whirl you around We're dancing without even touching the ground Finding that falling is easy to do Lost in the feeling with you No words are spoken That don't need to be said You and the music Have gone to my head - But I'll just go on when the music is through Lost in the feeling with you Lost in the feeling with you
🥰 I heard this driving down the road today, I am beholden to the generous pedal steel guitar parts in this song. You can never have enough fiddle 🎻 or pedal steel guitar weeping in and out of melodies. 🦢⭐️🦢⭐️🦢⭐️
The Song Fits Linda. Back in 1970. When We Danced at the V.F.W. In Kellyville, Oklahoma. I was Truly Lost In The Feeling With♡You♡ and still am. 52 years later. So very Special....
i have searched this song many times. finally it's on here. my favorite song by my favorite singer. the steel guitar is fantastic as well. thanks for posting it! the steel is beautiful but it's not complete without the voice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A summer night outside,in 1983.A 18 year old boy enjoying the last days of his innoncence,hanging out with cousins, before going to the millitary and sepperating from them all. That this song!
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS CAME OUT----I BUSTED MY ASS TO LEARN THIS----BUT I DID AND WE AS A BAND PLAYED THIS----IT ALWAYS BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN.---THIS WAS ONE OF THE HARDEST SONGS I HAD TO LEARN TO PLAY---JOHN'S STYLE WAS HARD TO COPY.-----I BELIEVE WITH A LITTLE PRATICE I STILL CAN---WE WILL SEE.
When this song came out, I had just borrowed a Sho-Bud Maverick from a friend to try to learn on. This was one of the first songs I learned the chords on (but I did NOT sound like John Hughey when I played it).
today at work the steel guitar of this song haunted my weak brain.It took a bit to find the words that fit the sound in my head.Finally was satified once I put words and a singer to this song.Am the only one who remembers music like that?
THE TOP 50 BILLBOARD ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE HOT COUNTRY SINGLES forty years ago 1983 Number 16 LOST IN THE FEELING Conway Twitty Words & music by Lewis Anderson Produced by Conway Twitty for Twitty Bird Productions, Inc. Produced and recorded by Jimmy Bowen for Jimmy Bowen Productions, Inc. Warner Bros. Records 7-29636 From the Album LOST IN THE FEELING First Chart Date: Saturday, May 28, 1983 59-48-38-32-24-18-15-11-6-5-3-2-2-11-26-38-53-70-88-89-97 Last Chart Date: Saturday, October 15, 1983 Total weeks on the chart: 21 Peak Position on the chart: 2 [2 weeks]