About The Song

In the annals of country music history, few names resonate with the power and charisma of Conway Twitty. With his deep, resonant voice and heartfelt delivery, Twitty captivated audiences for decades, earning him the title of “The Honky Tonk Angel.” Among his many enduring hits, “Be Proud of Your Man” stands out as a poignant ballad that explores the complexities of love, insecurity, and the power of redemption.

Released in 1969, “Be Proud of Your Man” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, cementing its status as a country music classic. The song’s enduring popularity stems from its relatable lyrics and Twitty’s masterful vocal performance. The lyrics, penned by L.E. White and Betty Jo White, paint a vivid portrait of a man wrestling with self-doubt and seeking reassurance from his beloved.

Twitty’s emotive delivery elevates the song’s message, imbuing each line with a palpable sense of vulnerability and longing. His voice, a powerful instrument of emotion, conveys the protagonist’s inner turmoil, his desperate plea for understanding and acceptance. As he sings, “Darling, I love you, can’t you see? So help me, and love me all you can,” he lays bare his insecurities, exposing the raw emotions that lie beneath his stoic exterior.

The song’s chorus, with its simple yet profound plea, “Be proud of your man,” serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of love and support in a relationship. It’s a message that resonates with listeners of all ages, speaking to the universal human desire for validation and acceptance.

“Be Proud of Your Man” is more than just a love song; it’s a testament to the transformative power of love. The protagonist’s journey from insecurity to self-acceptance mirrors the transformative power of love, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, love can provide the strength and courage we need to rise above our fears.

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Conway Twitty’s masterful performance of “Be Proud of Your Man” has ensured its place among the pantheon of country music classics. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless message of love, insecurity, and redemption, a message that continues to resonate with listeners across generations.

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Darling I love you can’t you see so help me and love me all you canAnd if you love me then love me for what I am not what I should beWoman be proud of your manWalk with me not on me talk to me not about meHelp me don’t hurt me be proud of your manLaugh with me not at me look at me not through meFace me don’t disgrace me be proud of your man
Pull with me not against me see some good in the bad in meBe asure me don’t destroy me be proud of your manBe behind me not above me hold me don’t control meHelp me don’t hurt me be proud of your man woman be proud of your man