You're loving me so easy
Your wish is my command
Just hold me close and love me
Tell me it won't en d
Mmm
Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm,
mm, so right.
Feels so right.
Well, ladies and gentlemen,
because of that song,
I got to build my wife,
who's sitting over here, a new home.
It's a very emotional thing for me.
Frances Preston called me from BMI,
and she said, Randy, you know,
you got a lot of money
up here at BMI.
I didn't even
know you could make money
from writing songs.
She said, you got a lot of money up here
that I could possibly advance you.
And I said, that's wonderful.
She said, what would you do with it
if I sent it to you?
You know, Frances.
And I said, well, I always dreamed
of building my wife a new house.
She said, what kind of house?
And I said, a really nice house.
She said, well,
you got enough money up here,
you could build a really nice house.
So she sent me that money,
I built that house,
and sitting out by the pool,
I got a call from a guy named well
I answered the phone and
said hello who is this
I said this is Randy
he said this is Conway Twitty
and he said I want to know about that song
you wrote called lady down on love
And I said, Conway,
that's going to be
Alabama's next single.
An d he said, I was afraid of that.
He said, because I was going to record it,
and it's going to be another number
one record for Conway.
So, I lost my chance to have
Conway cut one of my songs,
but right as he was saying goodbye,
and I don't remember a lot about it,
because I was so excited,
because he's one of my all -time heroes.
Y 'all remember who
Conway Twitty was?
Sure. Yeah.
Let's have a round of applause
for Conway Twitty.
And then he said, oh yeah,
I like that other song you wrote too called,
ah, feels so good.
And now then, to conclude this episode,
I want to show you what
really sold the record,
Oh, you feel so right, baby.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Randy Owen.
How about that, huh? Whoo! Whoo!