Best cuts are "What's a Little Love Between Friends", "The Sadness of It All", "That's All That Matters" and "Rising Above It All." This duet continues to come on strong." Commercial performance The songs are all well selected and balanced showing the duo stretching out from their traditional hard country sound. Twitty and Lynn should make records for another ten years." Ĭashbox published a review in the Novemissue which said, "This album celebrates ten years worth of duets from Conway and Loretta and they present a gem of an album. Overall, the production is sparkling throughout the album, with an excellent choice of material. The album contains two Foster Rice titles including the new single "You Know lust What I'd Do" and "Rising Above It All". Also contained is a rousing version of "Hit the Road Jack" and Hank Cochran's "That's All That Matters". With a selection of contemporary and standard songs, the duo score with Randy Goodrum's "True Love" and Mac Davis' "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me". In the Novemissue, Billboard's review said, "This is the popular country duo's tenth anniversary of making records together. It was released on October 22, 1979, by MCA Records. Diamond Duet is the ninth collaborative studio album by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.
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