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  1. Apr 10, 2019 · Check out the full playlist → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcyDa7ClR0I&list=PLLDVfSPfze0usMVU7FV8DOwvz-Hv8HM2G&index=3&t=0sThese are the 10 best #EarlThom...

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    • Taste of Country
    • An Unexpected Success Story
    • "Brotherly Love"
    • "I Can't Win For Losin' You"
    • "Fire and Smoke"
    • "Once in A Blue Moon"
    • "Don't Make It Easy For Me"
    • "Somewhere Between Right and Wrong"
    • "What I'd Say"
    • "Nobody Falls Like A Fool"
    • "Holding Her and Loving You"

    Right from the start, the Portsmouth, Ohio native wasn't sure if he'd make it in country music. He'd been trying to make it in Nashville, playing in clubs at night and working blue-collar jobs during the day to support himself. He later moved to Huntsville, Alabama,where he worked at a steel mill. Luckily, that led to meeting producer Nelson Larkin...

    The love between brothers is celebrated by Conley here in this duet with Keith Whitley. "Brotherly Love," initially recorded by Moe Bandy, was recorded by Conley and Whitley in 1987 and released in 1991 after Whitley's death.

    Conley's 1986 hit "Can't Win For Losin' You" is a heartbreaking song about lost love that will give you all the country feels.

    "Fire and Smoke" has classic written all over it. Conley wrote and recorded the song, which was the second single from his album of the same name.

    This song about a woman's unending patience with her good-timin' man spent 14 weeks on the country charts.

    Written by Conley and Randy Scruggs, "Don't Make It Easy For Me" captured Conley's ability to bridge country and pop without missing a beat.

    Most things fall in the grey area. The debate about Earl Thomas Conley's brilliance is not one of those things. This 1982 song was Conley's second No. 1 hit.

    "What-if" questions haunt us all, and this 1988 song captures that feeling perfectly. Gary Allan later covered the song for his 2001 album Alright Guy.

    "Nobody Falls Like a Fool" is the perfect song for a hopeless country romantic. Read More: Conway Twitty Insisted on Opening For Young Randy Travis

    One of the biggest hits of his career, "Holding Her and Loving You," really is the essential Earl Thomas Conley song that everyone needs to listen to. This story previously ran on March 26, 2020.

  2. Listen to Earl Thomas Conley: 16 Biggest Hits by Earl Thomas Conley on Apple Music. 2006. 16 Songs. Duration: 57 minutes.

  3. Aug 7, 2018 · Music video by Earl Thomas Conley performing Holding Her and Loving You. (C) 1983 Sony Music Entertainment#EarlThomasConley #HoldingHerandLovingYou #Vevo.

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  4. Earl Thomas Conley's Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

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  6. Listen to Greatest Hits on Spotify. Earl Thomas Conley · Compilation · 1985 · 10 songs.

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