Introduction

Album Merry Twismas From Conway Twitty and His Little Friends was released in 1983.
In a delightful and unexpected turn from his legendary romantic ballads, Conway Twitty opened his heart to a younger audience with the release of Merry Twismas From Conway Twitty and His Little Friends in 1983. Among the sweet offerings on this holiday album is the tender, whimsical track simply titled “Kids”—a gentle reminder of the innocence, joy, and magic that only children can bring to the Christmas season.
Far from the honky-tonk heartbreaks and chart-topping love songs that defined much of his career, Conway embraces a softer, more playful tone in this tune. “Kids” celebrates the laughter, wonder, and pure-hearted energy that children bring to the holidays, whether it is their wide-eyed excitement on Christmas morning or their unfiltered questions about Santa, snow, and sleigh bells.
Backed by a soft, festive arrangement and paired with a chorus of children’s voices, Conway’s warm baritone feels more like a caring grandfather telling a story than a country star behind a microphone. His delivery is affectionate, inviting, and refreshingly personal. It is clear that this song—and the album as a whole—was a passion project, rooted in the joy of family and the spirit of giving.