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“Rest Your Love On Me” is a tender country ballad performed by Conway Twitty, originally written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees. Released in 1980, the song is featured on Twitty’s album of the same name. Known for its heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody, the track became a favorite among country music fans.
[Verse 1]
Maybe you don’t know me any more than I know you
And I wouldn’t blame you if you walked away
I’ve been watching you all evening with those teardrops in your eyes
And it touches me much more than I can say
You know I hate to think that someone could have hurt someone like you
And if I was him I’d be right by your side
[Chorus]
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
[Verse 2]
Saw you in the corner from the moment I walked in
Saw your lonely face across the room
No I won’t forget you and the way it could have been
Why’d you have to leave so soon
You know I hate to think there’s someone you loved instead of me
‘Cause at times like this I’d be right by your side
[Chorus]
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
Lay your troubles on my shoulder
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me a while
“Rest Your Love on Me” highlights Conway Twitty’s ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The song’s success on the charts underscores its impact and Twitty’s enduring appeal in the country music genre. The track remains a cherished classic, appreciated for its sincerity and warmth
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