Not one of Conway's better albums
Kenneth F. Wilber | Franklin, NY USA | 10/04/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a reprinting of the album "Rest Your Love on Me" from 1980. The album contains no original material from Conway. But does have some good cuts, such as "Rest Your Love On Me" a song written by Barry Gibb. This song Contains quite a few tender ballads that Twitty was made famous for. He does a great cover of "For All the Right Reasons", in fact it is my favoraite rendition of this particular song. "I Still Believe In waltzes" is a great love song for those hopeless romantics like myself. A song that was not released as a single, but stands up to the test of time as one of Twitty's best recordings. "A Bridge That Just Won't Burn" and "Hero For A Day" are also great ballads. The rest of that album is not that noteworthy. Not so say that it stinks or anything because it definately does not, it's just not his best material. These are songs that get lost in the shuffle. Overall, not a bad record for those who are Conway Twitty fans."