Charles (Charlie) Rich (December 14, 1932 – July 25, 1995) was an American … Read Full Bio ↴Charles (Charlie) Rich (December 14, 1932 – July 25, 1995) was an American country music singer and musician. His eclectic-style of music was often hard to classify in a single genre, encompassing in the rockabilly, jazz, blues, country, and gospel genres.
In the latter part of his life, Rich acquired the nickname The Silver Fox. He is perhaps best remembered for a pair of 1973 hits, "Behind Closed Doors" and "The Most Beautiful Girl". "The Most Beautiful Girl" topped the U.S. country singles charts, as well as the pop singles charts and earned him two Grammy Awards.
Though he resided in Benton, Arkansas, from around 1960 to 1981, Rich was born in Colt, Arkansas, to rural cotton farmers. His professional musical career began while he was in the U.S. Air Force in the early 1950s. His first musical group, the Velvetones, played jazz and blues and featured his fiancée, Margaret Ann, on lead vocals. Rich left the military in 1955 and tried to farm five acres in Tennessee. He also began performing in clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B. It was during these hard times that he began writing his own material.
Rich was a session musician for Judd Records, owned by Judd Phillips, the brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. After recording some demos for Sam Phillips at Sun Records that Phillips didn't find commercial enough, and too jazzy, legend has it that he was given a stack of Jerry Lee Lewis records and told: "come back when you get that bad." A September 6, 2010 NPR airing of 1992 interview with Fresh Air host Terry Gross Charlie Rich tells the story himself of Bill Justis telling Rich's wife those exact words. In 1958, Rich became a regular session musician for Sun Records playing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Bill Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith. He also wrote songs for Lewis, Cash, and others.
His third single for the Sun subsidiary, Phillips International Records, was the 1960 Top 30 hit, "Lonely Weekends," noted for its Presley-like vocals. None of his seven follow-up singles was a success, though several of the songs became staples in his live set, including "Who Will the Next Fool Be," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," and "No Headstone on My Grave." These songs were often recorded by others to varying degrees of success, such as the Bobby Bland version of "Who Will the Next Fool Be."
Rich's career stalled, and he left the struggling Sun label in 1963, signing with a subsidiary of RCA Records, Groove. His first single for Groove, "Big Boss Man," was a minor hit, but again his Chet Atkins-produced follow-ups all stiffed. Rich moved to Smash Records early in 1965. Rich's new producer, Jerry Kennedy, encouraged the pianist to emphasize his country and rock & roll leanings, although Rich considered himself a jazz pianist and had not paid much attention to country music since his childhood. The first single for Smash was "Mohair Sam," an R&B-inflected novelty-rock number, and it became a Top 30 pop hit. Unfortunately again for Rich, none of his follow-up singles were successful. Rich was forced to change labels, moving over to Hi Records, where he recorded blue-eyed soul music and straight country, but none of his singles made a dent on the country or pop charts. One Hi Records track Love Is After Me from 1966 belatedly became a white soul favourite in the early 1970s.
Despite his lack of consistent commercial success, Epic Records signed Rich in 1967, mainly on the recommendation of producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill helped Rich refashion himself as a Nashville Sound balladeer during an era when old rock n' rollers like Jerry Lee Lewis and Conway Twitty were finding a new musical home in the country and western format. This new "Countrypolitan" Rich sound paid off in the summer of 1972, when "I Take It on Home" went to number six in the country charts. The title track from his 1973 album, Behind Closed Doors, became a number one hit early in that year, crossing over into the Top 20 on the pop charts. This time his follow-up did not disappoint, as "The Most Beautiful Girl" spent three weeks at the top of the country charts and two weeks at the top of the pop charts. Now that he was established as a country music star, Behind Closed Doors won three awards from the Country Music Association that year: Best Male Vocalist, Album of the Year, and Single of the Year. The album was also certified gold. Rich won a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, and he took home four ACM awards. One of RCA's several resident songwriters, Marvin Walters, co-wrote for three years with Charlie producing four recordings including a very popular "Set Me Free".
After "The Most Beautiful Girl", number one hits came quickly, as five songs topped the country charts in 1974 and crossed over to the pop charts. The songs were "There Won't Be Anymore" (Pop No. 18), "A Very Special Love Song" (Pop No. 11), "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore" (Pop No. 47), "I Love My Friend" (Pop No. 24), and "She Called Me Baby" (Pop No. 47). Both RCA and Mercury (Smash was a subsidiary of Mercury which was absorbed into the main company in 1970) re-released his previously recorded material from the mid-1960s, as well. All of this success led the CMA to name him Entertainer of the Year in 1974. In the same year he performed the Academy Award nominated theme song I feel love (Benji's Theme) from the film Benji. Rich had three more top five hits in 1975, but even though he was at the peak of his popularity, Rich began to drink heavily, causing considerable problems off-stage.
Rich's destructive personal behavior famously culminated at the CMA awards ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for Entertainer of the Year, while visibly intoxicated. Instead of reading the name of the winner, who happened to be John Denver, he set fire to the envelope with a cigarette lighter, before announcing the award had gone to "My friend Mr. John Denver." Some considered it an act of rebellion against the Music Row-controlled Nashville Sound. But many speculated that Rich's behavior was a protest against the award going to Denver, whose music Rich had considered too "pop," and not enough "country."[2] Others, including industry insiders, were outraged, and Rich had trouble having hits throughout 1976, and only had one top ten with "Since I Fell For You."
The slump in his career was exacerbated by the fact that his records began to sound increasingly similar: pop-inflected country ballads with overdubbed strings and little of the jazz or blues Rich had performed his entire life. He did not have a top ten hit again until "Rollin' With the Flow" in 1977 went to number one. Early in 1978, he signed with United Artists Records, and throughout that year, he had hits on both Epic and UA. His hits in 1978 included the top ten hits "Beautiful Woman," "Puttin' In Overtime At Home," and his last number one with "On My Knees," a duet with Janie Fricke.
Rich struggled throughout 1979 having hits with United Artists and Epic. His singles were moderate hits that year, the biggest of them on either UA or Epic was a version of "Spanish Eyes," which became a top 20 country hit. Rich appeared as himself in the 1978 Clint Eastwood movie, Every Which Way but Loose, in which he performed the song "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home." This song hit number three on the charts in 1979 and was his last top ten single. In 1980, he switched labels again to Elektra Records, and released a number twelve single, "A Man Just Don't Know What a Woman Goes Through" in the fall of that year. One more Top 40 hit followed, the Gary Stewart song "Are We Dreamin' the Same Dream" early in 1981, but Rich decided to remove himself from the spotlight. For over a decade, Rich was silent, living off his investments in semi-retirement and only playing occasional concerts. Also played a bit part in the 1981 movie Take This Job and Shove It as a recent oil millionaire looking for an investment into the Beer Brewery Business.
In 1992, Rich released Pictures and Paintings, a jazzy record that was produced by journalist Peter Guralnick. It was released on Sire Records. Pictures and Paintings received positive critical reviews and restored Rich's reputation as a musician, but it would be his last record. One of his opening acts in these years was Tom Waits, who mentioned him in the song "Putnam County" from his album Nighthawks at the Diner with the lyric: "The radio's spitting out Charlie Rich... He sure can sing, that son of a bitch."
Charlie Rich was traveling to Florida with his wife from Natchez, Mississippi, where he watched his son perform with Freddy Fender at a local casino, when he experienced a bout of severe coughing. After visiting a doctor in St. Francisville, Louisiana and receiving antibiotics, he continued traveling until he stopped to rest for the night. He died in his sleep on July 25, 1995, in a Hammond, Louisiana motel. He was 62 years old. The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. He was buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.
At the time, Charlie Rich was survived by his wife of 43 years, Margaret; two sons, Allan and Jack; two daughters, Rene and Laurie; and grandchildren Maggie Carber Yelverton, Wesley Carber, and Christian Cole Lee. Margaret Rich passed away in Germantown, Tennessee on September 22, 2010 and was buried next to her husband.
Charlie Rich was simultaneously one of the most critically acclaimed and most erratic country singers of post-World War II era. Rich had all the elements of being one of the great country stars of the '60s and '70s, but his popularity never matched his critical notices. What made him a critical favorite also kept him from mass success. Throughout his career, Rich willfully bended genres, fusing country, jazz, blues, gospel, rockabilly, and soul. Though he had 45 country hits in a career that spanned nearly four decades, he became best-known for his lush, Billy Sherrill-produced countrypolitan records of the early '70s. Instead of embracing the stardom those records brought him, Rich shunned it, retreating into semiretirement by the '80s.
Rich began his professional musical career while he was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in the early '50s. While he was stationed in Oklahoma, he formed a group called the Velvetones, which played jazz and blues and featured his fiancée, Margaret Ann, on lead vocals. Rich left the military in 1956, and he began performing clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B; he also began writing his own material. Rich managed to land a job as a session musician for Judd Records, which was owned by Judd Phillips, the brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. Around this time, saxophonist and Sun recording artist Bill Justis heard Rich play at the Sharecropper Club and asked the pianist to write arrangements for him. Sam saw Rich perform with Justis at a club gig and asked him to record some demos at Sun Studios. Phillips rejected the resulting demos, claiming they were too jazzy. After absorbing some Jerry Lee Lewis records Justis gave him, Rich returned to Sun quickly and became a regular session musician for the label in 1958, playing and/or singing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith. He was also writing songs, including "Break Up" for Lewis, "The Ways of a Woman in Love" for Cash, and "I'm Comin' Home" for Mann, which was later cut by Elvis Presley.
In August of 1958, Rich released his first single, "Whirlwind," for the Sun subsidiary Phillips International. Throughout 1959, he recorded a number of songs at Sun, though only a handful were actually released. Rich didn't have a hit until 1960, when his third Phillips International single, "Lonely Weekends," became a Top 30 pop hit. However, none of its seven follow-up singles were a success, though several of the songs would become staples in his set, including "Who Will the Next Fool Be?," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," and "Midnight Blues." In the early '60s, Rich's career remained stalled. He left Sun Records in 1964, signing with Groove, a newly established subsidiary of RCA. His first single, "Big Boss Man," was an underground, word-of-mouth hit, but its Chet Atkins-produced follow-ups all stiffed. On Groove, he jazzily interpreted standards, but he also performed a handful of originals, including "Tomorrow Night" and "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore." Groove went out of business by the beginning of 1965, leaving Rich without a record contract.
Under the direction of Shelby Singleton, Smash Records signed Rich early in 1965. Singleton and Rich's producer, Jerry Kennedy, encouraged the pianist to emphasize his country and rock & roll leanings. The first single for Smash was "Mohair Sam," an R&B-inflected novelty number written by Dallas Frazier. "Mohair Sam" became a Top 30 pop hit, but none of its follow-ups were successful. Again, Rich changed labels, moving over to Hi Records, where he recorded straight country, but none of his singles for the label made any impression on the country charts.
Despite his lack of consistent commercial success, Epic Records signed Rich in 1967, mainly on the recommendation of producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill helped Rich refashion himself as a Nashville-based, smooth, middle-of-the-road balladeer. At first, the singles were only moderately successful — "Set Me Free" and "Raggedy Ann" charted in the mid-40s in 1968 — but persistence paid off in the summer of 1972, when "I Take It on Home" rocketed to number six. "I Take It on Home" set the stage for Rich's big breakthrough into the mainstream, 1973's Behind Closed Doors album. The title track from the record became a number one hit early in 1973, crossing over into the Top 20 on the pop charts. Following the success of "Behind Closed Doors," RCA re-released "Tomorrow Night," which reached the Top 30, but it was "The Most Beautiful Girl," the proper follow-up to his first number one single, that established him as a star. "The Most Beautiful Girl" spent three weeks at the top of the country charts and two weeks at the top of the pop charts. Behind Closed Doors won three awards from the Country Music Association that year: Best Male Vocalist, Album of the Year, and Single of the Year for the title track. The album was also certified gold, Rich won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, and he also took home four ACM awards.
After "The Most Beautiful Girl," number one hits came quickly — "There Won't Be Anymore" (re-released from his RCA sessions), "A Very Special Love Song," "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore" (also from RCA), "I Love My Friend," and "She Called Me Baby" (RCA) all topped the country charts, and several of the songs also crossed over into the pop charts. Mercury began re-releasing his Smash recordings, and two of them — "A Field of Yellow Daisies" and "Something Just Came Over Me" — became minor hits. All of this success led the CMA to name him Entertainer of the Year in 1974.
Rich didn't quite dominate the charts in 1975 as he did the previous year, but he did have three Top Five hits: "My Elusive Dreams," "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)," and "All Over Me," plus the Top Ten "Since I Fell For You." Even though he was at the peak of his popularity, Rich had begun to drink heavily, causing considerable problems off-stage. His destructive behavior culminated at the CMA ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for that year's Entertainer of the Year. Instead of reading the name of the winner, he set fire to the certificate that named the new winner, who happened to be John Denver. Fans and industry insiders were outraged, and Rich had trouble having hits throughout 1976 — none of his singles cracked the Top 20.
The slump in his career couldn't be completely attributed to Rich's behavior. His records had begun to sound increasingly similar, as he and Sherrill were working over the same territory they began exploring in 1968. There were exceptions — such as 1976's acclaimed gospel record, Silver Linings — but it took Rich until 1977 to break back into the Top Ten with the number one "Rollin' With the Flow." Early in 1978, he signed with United Artists and throughout that year had hits on both Epic and UA. Rich worked at United Artists with Larry Butler, a producer who had a similar style to Sherrill. Epic continued to have hits, as "Beautiful Woman" reached the Top Ten in the summer and a duet with Janie Fricke, "On My Knees," became his last number one hit that fall. "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home," taken from the Clint Eastwood movie Every Which Way but Loose, was a number three hit early in 1979; it would be his last Top Ten single.
Rich struggled to have a big hit throughout 1979, but none of his singles were anything more than a minor success. In 1980, he switched labels to Elektra, resulting in the number 12 single "A Man Just Don't Know What a Woman Goes Through" in the fall of that year. One more Top 40 hit followed — "Are We Dreamin' the Same Dream" early in 1981 — but Rich decided to remove himself from the spotlight. For over a decade, Rich was silent, living in semiretirement and only playing the occasional concert. He returned in 1992 with Pictures and Paintings, a jazzy record produced by journalist Peter Guralnick and released on Sire.
Pictures and Paintings received positive reviews and restored Rich's reputation, but it would be his last record. Rich died from a blood clot in his lung in the summer of 1995, when he was travelling to Florida with his wife, Margaret Ann.
In the latter part of his life, Rich acquired the nickname The Silver Fox. He is perhaps best remembered for a pair of 1973 hits, "Behind Closed Doors" and "The Most Beautiful Girl". "The Most Beautiful Girl" topped the U.S. country singles charts, as well as the pop singles charts and earned him two Grammy Awards.
Though he resided in Benton, Arkansas, from around 1960 to 1981, Rich was born in Colt, Arkansas, to rural cotton farmers. His professional musical career began while he was in the U.S. Air Force in the early 1950s. His first musical group, the Velvetones, played jazz and blues and featured his fiancée, Margaret Ann, on lead vocals. Rich left the military in 1955 and tried to farm five acres in Tennessee. He also began performing in clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B. It was during these hard times that he began writing his own material.
Rich was a session musician for Judd Records, owned by Judd Phillips, the brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. After recording some demos for Sam Phillips at Sun Records that Phillips didn't find commercial enough, and too jazzy, legend has it that he was given a stack of Jerry Lee Lewis records and told: "come back when you get that bad." A September 6, 2010 NPR airing of 1992 interview with Fresh Air host Terry Gross Charlie Rich tells the story himself of Bill Justis telling Rich's wife those exact words. In 1958, Rich became a regular session musician for Sun Records playing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Bill Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith. He also wrote songs for Lewis, Cash, and others.
His third single for the Sun subsidiary, Phillips International Records, was the 1960 Top 30 hit, "Lonely Weekends," noted for its Presley-like vocals. None of his seven follow-up singles was a success, though several of the songs became staples in his live set, including "Who Will the Next Fool Be," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," and "No Headstone on My Grave." These songs were often recorded by others to varying degrees of success, such as the Bobby Bland version of "Who Will the Next Fool Be."
Rich's career stalled, and he left the struggling Sun label in 1963, signing with a subsidiary of RCA Records, Groove. His first single for Groove, "Big Boss Man," was a minor hit, but again his Chet Atkins-produced follow-ups all stiffed. Rich moved to Smash Records early in 1965. Rich's new producer, Jerry Kennedy, encouraged the pianist to emphasize his country and rock & roll leanings, although Rich considered himself a jazz pianist and had not paid much attention to country music since his childhood. The first single for Smash was "Mohair Sam," an R&B-inflected novelty-rock number, and it became a Top 30 pop hit. Unfortunately again for Rich, none of his follow-up singles were successful. Rich was forced to change labels, moving over to Hi Records, where he recorded blue-eyed soul music and straight country, but none of his singles made a dent on the country or pop charts. One Hi Records track Love Is After Me from 1966 belatedly became a white soul favourite in the early 1970s.
Despite his lack of consistent commercial success, Epic Records signed Rich in 1967, mainly on the recommendation of producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill helped Rich refashion himself as a Nashville Sound balladeer during an era when old rock n' rollers like Jerry Lee Lewis and Conway Twitty were finding a new musical home in the country and western format. This new "Countrypolitan" Rich sound paid off in the summer of 1972, when "I Take It on Home" went to number six in the country charts. The title track from his 1973 album, Behind Closed Doors, became a number one hit early in that year, crossing over into the Top 20 on the pop charts. This time his follow-up did not disappoint, as "The Most Beautiful Girl" spent three weeks at the top of the country charts and two weeks at the top of the pop charts. Now that he was established as a country music star, Behind Closed Doors won three awards from the Country Music Association that year: Best Male Vocalist, Album of the Year, and Single of the Year. The album was also certified gold. Rich won a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, and he took home four ACM awards. One of RCA's several resident songwriters, Marvin Walters, co-wrote for three years with Charlie producing four recordings including a very popular "Set Me Free".
After "The Most Beautiful Girl", number one hits came quickly, as five songs topped the country charts in 1974 and crossed over to the pop charts. The songs were "There Won't Be Anymore" (Pop No. 18), "A Very Special Love Song" (Pop No. 11), "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore" (Pop No. 47), "I Love My Friend" (Pop No. 24), and "She Called Me Baby" (Pop No. 47). Both RCA and Mercury (Smash was a subsidiary of Mercury which was absorbed into the main company in 1970) re-released his previously recorded material from the mid-1960s, as well. All of this success led the CMA to name him Entertainer of the Year in 1974. In the same year he performed the Academy Award nominated theme song I feel love (Benji's Theme) from the film Benji. Rich had three more top five hits in 1975, but even though he was at the peak of his popularity, Rich began to drink heavily, causing considerable problems off-stage.
Rich's destructive personal behavior famously culminated at the CMA awards ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for Entertainer of the Year, while visibly intoxicated. Instead of reading the name of the winner, who happened to be John Denver, he set fire to the envelope with a cigarette lighter, before announcing the award had gone to "My friend Mr. John Denver." Some considered it an act of rebellion against the Music Row-controlled Nashville Sound. But many speculated that Rich's behavior was a protest against the award going to Denver, whose music Rich had considered too "pop," and not enough "country."[2] Others, including industry insiders, were outraged, and Rich had trouble having hits throughout 1976, and only had one top ten with "Since I Fell For You."
The slump in his career was exacerbated by the fact that his records began to sound increasingly similar: pop-inflected country ballads with overdubbed strings and little of the jazz or blues Rich had performed his entire life. He did not have a top ten hit again until "Rollin' With the Flow" in 1977 went to number one. Early in 1978, he signed with United Artists Records, and throughout that year, he had hits on both Epic and UA. His hits in 1978 included the top ten hits "Beautiful Woman," "Puttin' In Overtime At Home," and his last number one with "On My Knees," a duet with Janie Fricke.
Rich struggled throughout 1979 having hits with United Artists and Epic. His singles were moderate hits that year, the biggest of them on either UA or Epic was a version of "Spanish Eyes," which became a top 20 country hit. Rich appeared as himself in the 1978 Clint Eastwood movie, Every Which Way but Loose, in which he performed the song "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home." This song hit number three on the charts in 1979 and was his last top ten single. In 1980, he switched labels again to Elektra Records, and released a number twelve single, "A Man Just Don't Know What a Woman Goes Through" in the fall of that year. One more Top 40 hit followed, the Gary Stewart song "Are We Dreamin' the Same Dream" early in 1981, but Rich decided to remove himself from the spotlight. For over a decade, Rich was silent, living off his investments in semi-retirement and only playing occasional concerts. Also played a bit part in the 1981 movie Take This Job and Shove It as a recent oil millionaire looking for an investment into the Beer Brewery Business.
In 1992, Rich released Pictures and Paintings, a jazzy record that was produced by journalist Peter Guralnick. It was released on Sire Records. Pictures and Paintings received positive critical reviews and restored Rich's reputation as a musician, but it would be his last record. One of his opening acts in these years was Tom Waits, who mentioned him in the song "Putnam County" from his album Nighthawks at the Diner with the lyric: "The radio's spitting out Charlie Rich... He sure can sing, that son of a bitch."
Charlie Rich was traveling to Florida with his wife from Natchez, Mississippi, where he watched his son perform with Freddy Fender at a local casino, when he experienced a bout of severe coughing. After visiting a doctor in St. Francisville, Louisiana and receiving antibiotics, he continued traveling until he stopped to rest for the night. He died in his sleep on July 25, 1995, in a Hammond, Louisiana motel. He was 62 years old. The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. He was buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.
At the time, Charlie Rich was survived by his wife of 43 years, Margaret; two sons, Allan and Jack; two daughters, Rene and Laurie; and grandchildren Maggie Carber Yelverton, Wesley Carber, and Christian Cole Lee. Margaret Rich passed away in Germantown, Tennessee on September 22, 2010 and was buried next to her husband.
Charlie Rich was simultaneously one of the most critically acclaimed and most erratic country singers of post-World War II era. Rich had all the elements of being one of the great country stars of the '60s and '70s, but his popularity never matched his critical notices. What made him a critical favorite also kept him from mass success. Throughout his career, Rich willfully bended genres, fusing country, jazz, blues, gospel, rockabilly, and soul. Though he had 45 country hits in a career that spanned nearly four decades, he became best-known for his lush, Billy Sherrill-produced countrypolitan records of the early '70s. Instead of embracing the stardom those records brought him, Rich shunned it, retreating into semiretirement by the '80s.
Rich began his professional musical career while he was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in the early '50s. While he was stationed in Oklahoma, he formed a group called the Velvetones, which played jazz and blues and featured his fiancée, Margaret Ann, on lead vocals. Rich left the military in 1956, and he began performing clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B; he also began writing his own material. Rich managed to land a job as a session musician for Judd Records, which was owned by Judd Phillips, the brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. Around this time, saxophonist and Sun recording artist Bill Justis heard Rich play at the Sharecropper Club and asked the pianist to write arrangements for him. Sam saw Rich perform with Justis at a club gig and asked him to record some demos at Sun Studios. Phillips rejected the resulting demos, claiming they were too jazzy. After absorbing some Jerry Lee Lewis records Justis gave him, Rich returned to Sun quickly and became a regular session musician for the label in 1958, playing and/or singing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith. He was also writing songs, including "Break Up" for Lewis, "The Ways of a Woman in Love" for Cash, and "I'm Comin' Home" for Mann, which was later cut by Elvis Presley.
In August of 1958, Rich released his first single, "Whirlwind," for the Sun subsidiary Phillips International. Throughout 1959, he recorded a number of songs at Sun, though only a handful were actually released. Rich didn't have a hit until 1960, when his third Phillips International single, "Lonely Weekends," became a Top 30 pop hit. However, none of its seven follow-up singles were a success, though several of the songs would become staples in his set, including "Who Will the Next Fool Be?," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," and "Midnight Blues." In the early '60s, Rich's career remained stalled. He left Sun Records in 1964, signing with Groove, a newly established subsidiary of RCA. His first single, "Big Boss Man," was an underground, word-of-mouth hit, but its Chet Atkins-produced follow-ups all stiffed. On Groove, he jazzily interpreted standards, but he also performed a handful of originals, including "Tomorrow Night" and "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore." Groove went out of business by the beginning of 1965, leaving Rich without a record contract.
Under the direction of Shelby Singleton, Smash Records signed Rich early in 1965. Singleton and Rich's producer, Jerry Kennedy, encouraged the pianist to emphasize his country and rock & roll leanings. The first single for Smash was "Mohair Sam," an R&B-inflected novelty number written by Dallas Frazier. "Mohair Sam" became a Top 30 pop hit, but none of its follow-ups were successful. Again, Rich changed labels, moving over to Hi Records, where he recorded straight country, but none of his singles for the label made any impression on the country charts.
Despite his lack of consistent commercial success, Epic Records signed Rich in 1967, mainly on the recommendation of producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill helped Rich refashion himself as a Nashville-based, smooth, middle-of-the-road balladeer. At first, the singles were only moderately successful — "Set Me Free" and "Raggedy Ann" charted in the mid-40s in 1968 — but persistence paid off in the summer of 1972, when "I Take It on Home" rocketed to number six. "I Take It on Home" set the stage for Rich's big breakthrough into the mainstream, 1973's Behind Closed Doors album. The title track from the record became a number one hit early in 1973, crossing over into the Top 20 on the pop charts. Following the success of "Behind Closed Doors," RCA re-released "Tomorrow Night," which reached the Top 30, but it was "The Most Beautiful Girl," the proper follow-up to his first number one single, that established him as a star. "The Most Beautiful Girl" spent three weeks at the top of the country charts and two weeks at the top of the pop charts. Behind Closed Doors won three awards from the Country Music Association that year: Best Male Vocalist, Album of the Year, and Single of the Year for the title track. The album was also certified gold, Rich won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, and he also took home four ACM awards.
After "The Most Beautiful Girl," number one hits came quickly — "There Won't Be Anymore" (re-released from his RCA sessions), "A Very Special Love Song," "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore" (also from RCA), "I Love My Friend," and "She Called Me Baby" (RCA) all topped the country charts, and several of the songs also crossed over into the pop charts. Mercury began re-releasing his Smash recordings, and two of them — "A Field of Yellow Daisies" and "Something Just Came Over Me" — became minor hits. All of this success led the CMA to name him Entertainer of the Year in 1974.
Rich didn't quite dominate the charts in 1975 as he did the previous year, but he did have three Top Five hits: "My Elusive Dreams," "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)," and "All Over Me," plus the Top Ten "Since I Fell For You." Even though he was at the peak of his popularity, Rich had begun to drink heavily, causing considerable problems off-stage. His destructive behavior culminated at the CMA ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for that year's Entertainer of the Year. Instead of reading the name of the winner, he set fire to the certificate that named the new winner, who happened to be John Denver. Fans and industry insiders were outraged, and Rich had trouble having hits throughout 1976 — none of his singles cracked the Top 20.
The slump in his career couldn't be completely attributed to Rich's behavior. His records had begun to sound increasingly similar, as he and Sherrill were working over the same territory they began exploring in 1968. There were exceptions — such as 1976's acclaimed gospel record, Silver Linings — but it took Rich until 1977 to break back into the Top Ten with the number one "Rollin' With the Flow." Early in 1978, he signed with United Artists and throughout that year had hits on both Epic and UA. Rich worked at United Artists with Larry Butler, a producer who had a similar style to Sherrill. Epic continued to have hits, as "Beautiful Woman" reached the Top Ten in the summer and a duet with Janie Fricke, "On My Knees," became his last number one hit that fall. "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home," taken from the Clint Eastwood movie Every Which Way but Loose, was a number three hit early in 1979; it would be his last Top Ten single.
Rich struggled to have a big hit throughout 1979, but none of his singles were anything more than a minor success. In 1980, he switched labels to Elektra, resulting in the number 12 single "A Man Just Don't Know What a Woman Goes Through" in the fall of that year. One more Top 40 hit followed — "Are We Dreamin' the Same Dream" early in 1981 — but Rich decided to remove himself from the spotlight. For over a decade, Rich was silent, living in semiretirement and only playing the occasional concert. He returned in 1992 with Pictures and Paintings, a jazzy record produced by journalist Peter Guralnick and released on Sire.
Pictures and Paintings received positive reviews and restored Rich's reputation, but it would be his last record. Rich died from a blood clot in his lung in the summer of 1995, when he was travelling to Florida with his wife, Margaret Ann.
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1 14. I Need Your Love (feat. Calvin Harris) I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
A.B. Quintanilla III Presents Kumbia Kings I need someone's hand to lead me through the night I…
A.B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia Kings Yo yo yo yo yo Uh huh Yeah C'mon, c'mon…
Ace Hood I need your love, need your love See me at the…
Ace Hood & Trey Songz I need your love, need your love See me at the…
Addk "I Need Your Love" (With Calvin Harris) I need your love I …
Adrian Deno I tried so hard to forget every memory, every image of…
Alma Pirata Just give me one more reason Tu make me feel alone I'm…
Amanda Perez I need your love baby. You been giving me so much…
Animesika Even thou we grew apart I still feel that we're…
ARESSA Do you love me Or did you say it out of…
Asia/Boston Can't help this feeling Can't help this feeling I can't bel…
Aswad In the summer time she's there my love And she's really…
AXCS I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
B&S Concept I need someone's hand to lead me through the night I…
B.E.Mann ブレーキはとっくに外してある そう 前にだけ進める この愛にのって(ride on time) I need you t…
B.O.P. Baby 目を閉じて今君を刺す 歪んでいく君の身体が No need to say loving It's real k…
B.U.B. I need your love Tonight I need your love Tonight,…
B.W. and the Emeralds I need someone's hand to lead me through the night I…
Bakary Sama I just want to close into me Close the moove one…
Basil & Yvonne If I had it my way this would be the first…
Bee Hive Il mondo grande il mondo, grande così Il mondo tondo, tondo…
Benjamin Dube I need your love today Lord I need your love Your grace…
Beth I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Beverly 聞こえないフリで いつも通りココで bye-bye 走り去る express なびく髪 涙隠し 前向きなTL どっかに抱…
Big Bub Ha ha, yeah, Big Bub, nine seven Yo, Latifah, do you... [Qu…
Big Walter Horton/Danny Kirwan/Fleetwood Mac/Honeyboy Edwards/J.T. Brown/John McVie/Otis Spann/Peter Baby 目を閉じて今君を刺す 歪んでいく君の身体が No need to say loving It's real k…
Big Walter Horton/Danny Kirwan/John McVie/Otis Spann/Peter Green/S.P. Leary I can't wait to know you, locked eyes across the…
Bloodstone Can't help this feeling Can't help this feeling I can't beli…
Bobby Caldwell I think of your face And my mind slips into outer…
Boston Can't help this feeling Can't help this feeling I can't bel…
C. Harris I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
C.B. Milton I need someone's hand to lead me through the night I…
Calvin Harr ft. Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Calvin Harris /Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Calvin Harris Feat Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris Feat Ellie Gouldi I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
CALVIN HARRIS feat. ELLIE GOULD I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris Feat. Ellie Gouldi... I need your love I need your time When everything's…
Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding vs Audien - I Need Your Love(Coco FlY (G.D.J) mashUP) I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Calvin Harris Feat.Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding vs. Diss BoyZ I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
CALVIN HARRIS/ELLIE GOULDING/KEEM/GODUNOV I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Calvin Harris/Ellie Goulding/Musicfire.in I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Cameron Mitchell Oh girl, You really get to me, You don't know…
Cappella I, I, I I, I, I need your love I,…
Carl & The Commanders Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although y…
CB Milton Sometimes I remember the day Sometimes I remember you said…
Cee-Lo Yo yo yo yo yo Uh huh Yeah C'mon, c'mon…
Charley Crockett Tell me, tell me darlin' who's gonna help you carry…
China Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although…
Chris Dececio On the line No playing with my feelings Feels so good; pleas…
Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro ′Ve travelled through my share of sorrows And we have had…
Cliff Turner Your love is on my mind I know I have been…
Costi Faydee Mohombi Shaggy I need your love, I need your love I need your…
D-Core Change your heart, look around you Change your heart, it wil…
D.J. Future You was lookin' good last night I couldn't keep my eyes…
DallasK vs. Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding Nicky Romero I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Dani Moz I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Datafolk Verse 1 I wrote another love song all about us But I…
Dave Simon Mooove your body I go crazy Thinking about you I need your l…
Diamond Head So here I am The Class of seventy six Worn, drawn and…
Divine Brown I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
DJ Bobo I need your love Love, I need your love tonight I need…
DJ kicks . erlend oye Visions of you or pictures in tabloids I've seen no way…
DJ S.M.L. I need your love, need your love See me at the…
Dollar Baby, can you hear me? Do you know what I'm trying…
Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa (I need your loving every day) …
E.C. James I had too much to dream babe Let's do it again That's…
Ella Woods I can't wait to be in your loving arms again I've…
Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Ellie Goulding (Calvin Harris) I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Ellie Goulding (Feat. Calvin Harris) I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Ellie Goulding (TheTronicsound Remix) I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Ellie Goulding / Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Ellie goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong …
Erlend Øye Visions of you or pictures in tabloids I've seen no way…
F-1 Girl I need your love Can we just touch I need your…
Faydee feat. Shaggy & Mohombi Costi I need your love, I need your love, I need your…
Fleetwood Mac Need someone's hand to lead me through the night I need…
Gipsy & Queen Ha ha, yeah, Big Bub, nine seven Yo, Latifah, do you... [Qu…
Golden Harvest Your senses are so romantic babe It's time for you to…
Greg and Rebecca Sparks Send her your love With a dozen roses Make sure that she…
Guy I need someone's hands To lead me through the night…
HARRIS I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Harrison Crump ive been blessed with my gilr i never trade her…
Hit Radio Ffh: Calvin Harris Feat. Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Holle Wolf & R. Valter. You are all I need ya ya To get me back…
I need your love i need you love i need your time when everythings wrong u ma…
I Need Your Love (Feat. Calvin Harris) - Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Ian hunter It was a cold, cold house, I was a cold, cold…
Ian Kelly If I let you down If my world doesn't seem to…
Impressions I need your love dear And I need your smile dear Not…
Infatuation Hey baby I just don't know how to approach you With…
Initial D Mooove your body I go crazy Thinking about you I need you…
iZthoN You know love you the first time i saw you You′re…
J. Brian Craig You was lookin' good last night I couldn't keep my eyes…
Jake Coco feat. Madilyn Bailey I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Jaxx Inc. Baby I want you tonight You for life and I’m sinking…
Jess-E ブレーキはとっくに外してある そう 前にだけ進める この愛にのって(ride on time) I need you t…
Jinny That´s the way it is That´s the way it is I want…
Jor'dan Armstrong You know it's been a long time I shouldn't have left…
Jordan Daniel Often I feel like Im trapted in a pit the deeper…
Josh Franklin I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Jullian Gomes feat. Bobby Sitting in my class, just drifting away Staring into the win…
June Montana I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
K-BooX Josie's on a vacation far away Come around and talk it…
K-System I need your love I need your love I need your love I…
K.K. System Oh, I dream - the dream is over In the middle…
Kalapana It hasn't been easy without you around I'm so lone…
Keane I see your face like a vision of god I shiver…
Kidz Bop I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Kumbia Kings Yo yo yo yo yo Uh huh Yeah Come on,…
L.C. Cooke I had too much to dream babe Let's do it again That's…
Lab-4 (Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, uh, uh) (Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, uh, uh) (Uh-uh-uh-…
Les McKeown Q te pasa Q está llorando No puede ser si hasta…
Letta Mbulu There′s something I wanna tell you baby Let me tell you…
Little Willie & The Rhythm Cadets Need someone's hand to lead me through the night I need…
LIVING ROOM - Toots & The Maytals We were married on a rainy day The sky was yellow And…
Lloyd ft The Dream Yeah you and I fell in too deep Love hate no…
Lonnie Smith I need your love And I′m so glad I've found one You…
Lou Bonnevie Since the day you left me, Nothin's really been the same. Oh…
M.a.o.s. Beats Like girl I need you to be with me Like lads…
Madilyn Bailey I take a deep breath every time I pass your…
Madilyn Bailey Jake Coco I need your love I need your time When everything′s wrong Yo…
Madilyn Bailey feat. Jake Coco I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Masterboy Feat. Mendy Lee & M.C. A.T.B. I had too much to dream babe Let's do it again That's…
Mel Washington Stay with me for more than just a day You could…
MEYSTA I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Midnight Passion need your love I need your time When everything's wrong You …
Mike James Kirkland Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although y…
MisterB I can't buy you diamond rings And I can't buy you…
Mohombi Faydee Shaggy Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
MONKEY MAJIK You could travel all over the world with me I can…
N-R-G You are all I need ya ya To get me back…
N. A. P. T. I can't wait to know you, locked eyes across the…
N.R.G. You are all I need ya ya To get me back…
Narada Michael Walden I need your love I need your time When everything′s wrong Yo…
Pallaso (Andry On the Beat) Let me Love you Night and Day Nkwagale…
Party Mix All-Stars Should I do the very first beat? Is that picking…
Patrice Rushen I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Pernilla Wahlgren Don't be shy, I know what you feel, I can…
R & B Chartstars You are all I need ya ya To get me back…
Ramones Went to my girlfriend's yesterday The only thing I wanted to…
Rapture Visions of you or pictures in tabloids I've seen no way…
Rapture (the) Visions of you or pictures in tabloids I've seen no way…
Rave Allstars I need your love, I need your love.…
Rawl You're the only one that I rely on A shoulder there…
Raze I need your Love Your Love in my life I need your…
Resurrection Band I want your love, I...I need your love, People come and go…
RICHIE SAMBORA & BRUCE FOSTER Oooh It's hard to remember a time When I didn't have you Di…
Robby Valentine Times have changed But I just need Some time to rearrange …
Ross Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-…
S.A.I.N. 星を散りばめた街あかりの中 光っては消えていくMemory 全てが咲き乱れる 黒い夜の中で 僕の目には君しか映らない P…
Seawind I've seen the beauty of a moonlit night I've watched the…
Shaggy I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Ft. Mohombi Faydee Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy & Mohombi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy / Mohombi / Faydee / Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Costi Mohombi Faydee I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy feat Faydee Mohombi & Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Feat. Mohombi Faydee & Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy feat. Mohombi Faydee & Costi vs. V.Reznikov I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy feat. Mohombi Faydee Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy feat.Faydee Costi Mohombi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Ft Mohombi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Ft Mohombi & Faydee I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy ft Mohombi Faydee & Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy ft. Mohombi Faydee and Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy Mohombi Faydee & Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
SHAGGY MOHOMBI FAYDEE COSTI Yeah, luv, it's party time Mohombi, Costi, Shaggy (rude boy…
SHAGGY/MOHOMBI I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shaggy;Mohombi;Faydee;Costi I need your love, I need your love I need your…
Shami Yes I will need ya yes I will trust …
Sisters And Brothers It's been days I haven't slept I wish you were here…
Solven Yeah, yeah It's been days I haven't slept I wish you were…
Stryken I made you laugh You thought I cried Because your love It wa…
Style Project I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Sweet & Chic Well, I've been out of love so long That my life…
Tech-Nique Rise up to the crashing waves Grab your board, we hone…
Teena Marie I NEED YOUR LOVIN' Tenna Marie Love's fever comin on strong…
Tennis Baby I'm fated but you will be waiting I will have…
Terri & Monica I need love I wanna be kissed I need love I wanna…
The Foundations I left my head at home and tried to forget…
The Gym All-Stars Should I do the very first beat? Is that picking…
The Impressions I need your love dear And I need your smile dear Not…
The Isley Brothers Girl, I seen you around almost every day I look you…
The Misunderstood I need your love, I need your love I need your…
The Rapture Visions of you or pictures in tabloids I've seen no way…
The Ryders Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although y…
The Screaming Jets I need your love, I need your love Every single…
The Vegas Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although y…
The W.C. Dorns I had too much to dream babe Let's do it again That's…
Toots and The Maytals We were married on a rainy day The sky was yellow And…
Trap Collection I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Tristen Looking for love & I want it to find me But…
Various Artists This land is your land This land is my land From…
Wilson Hawk Oh, yeah yeah I got a story for you I'm gonna tell…
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Yello & Jam & Spoon Ooh Love's fever comin' on strong I don't want the fire wit…
Zalman Krause i know what you want girl i know what you need…
Zedd ft. Ellie Goulding I need your love I need your time When everything's wrong Yo…
Boston Can't help this feeling Can't help this feeling I can't bel…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Charlie Rich:
'Til I Can't Take It Anymore Let's not fight it anymore Unpack your bags and close the…
A Field Of Yellow Daisies We met in a field of yellow daisies Wild and young…
A Satisfied Man You won't ever see me Running around There's no point in loo…
A Sunday Kind of Woman I can only imagine for our worlds are far apart How…
A Very Speacial Love Song Babe Somewhere I know I'm gonna find it, babe It'll have my…
All Over Me I've been thinking it over But I can't figure out how Were…
Almost Persuaded Last night all alone in a barroom Met a girl with…
Amazing Grace Amazing grace! How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like …
America The Beautiful America, America, America, America O beautiful for spacio…
are you still my baby I got such a thrill the first time that I…
Beautiful Woman You are my dream come true And I believe in you,…
Behind Closed Doors My baby makes me proud, Lord, don't she make me…
Big Boss Man Big boss man Won't you hear me when I call I said…
Break Up Well, that little guy you been seein' most every day Shouldn…
Cold cold heart I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're…
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast The love between the two of us was dying And it…
Don't Put No Headstone on My Grave Don't put no headstone on my grave, All my life I've…
Easy Look She's got that easy look Anytime you're ready kind of easy…
Easy Money Ea... sy money Keep it all away from me Ea... sy money It′s…
Every Time You Touch Me Every time you touch me I get high And every time…
Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High) Lonely Weekends Charlie Rich (Rich) Well I'm makin' alrigh…
Everything I Do Is Wrong I see a great big sign on a one way…
Everytime You Touch Me Every time you touch me I get high And every time…
Feel Like Going Home Lord I feel like going home I tried and failed and…
Field of Yellow Daisies We met in a field of yellow daisies Wild and young…
Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues Who is the hippie that's happenin' all over our town? Tearin…
I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore (Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah) I don't see me In your eyes anymore O…
I Love My Friend She was crying And I was lonely And a band was playing Some…
I Miss You So Those happy hours I spent with you That lovely afterglow Mos…
I Take It Home Sometimes at the end of the day Before I head home,…
I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water Well I was born in Macon, Georgia They kept my Daddy…
I'll wake you up when I get home I spent the day just missing you remembering your touch Coun…
If You Wouldn't Be My Lady Take away the song a songbird sings Take away the sound…
Ill wake you up when I get home I spent the day just missing you remembering your touch Coun…
It's All Over Now I've been thinking it over But I can't figure out how Were…
July 12 1939 July the 12th sure was a scorcher Mama, she fixed some…
Let Me Go My Merry Way I don't want you I don't need you Why don't we just…
Life Has It's Little Ups And Downs I don't know how to tell her That I didn't get…
Life's Little Ups And Downs (Margaret Ann Rich) I don't know how to tell her I…
Lonely Weekends Well I'm makin' alright (Well I'm makin' alright) From Monda…
Lonely Weekends - Master Version Uragiri no yuuyake Yakkaini kara mitsuku ase wo Kirisaku you…
Mama I saw a man walk from a bar today And staggered…
Midnight Blues Midnite, you know you're doing me wrong Midnite, doing me wr…
Mohair Sam Who is the hippie that's happenin' all over our town? Tearin…
Mood Indigo You ain't never been blue; no, no, no, You ain't…
Most Beautiful Girl Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl…
My Elusive Dreams My Elusive Dreams By Charlie Rich You followed me to Texas.…
My Heart Cries for You My heart cries for you Sighs for you, dies for you And…
Nice 'n Easy Let's take it nice and easy It's gonna be so easy For…
On My Knees You followed me to Texas You followed me to Utah We didn't…
Papa Was A Good Man It rained all the way to Cincinnati With our mattress on…
Peace On You God ain't gonna love you any 'Cause you loved too many…
Portrait Of My Love She was crying And I was lonely And a band was playing Some…
Rebound Look out baby I'm after you You done something to me…
River Stay 'Way From My Door River, stay 'way from my door You keep going your way And…
Rollin Once was a thought inside my head Fore I'd reach thirty…
SET ME FREE If you think you've had enough If you think our life's…
She She called me baby, baby All night long Used to hold and…
Since I Fell For You When you just give love And never get love You'd better let…
Sittin' & Thinkin' (Please baby wait for me) (Wait for me) (Wait for me) I got…
Spanish Eyes Blue Spanish eyes Teardrops are falling from your Spanish ey…
Stay (Charlie Rich) I don′t know what to say But I pray that…
Swing Low Sweet Chariot I looked over Jordan, and what did I see Coming for…
Take Time To Love If today the sun should set on all my hopes…
That's What Love Is Love is a baby drinkin' from his mama's breast Love is…
The Most Beatifull Girl Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl…
There Won Don't wait for the postman If you're looking for a letter…
There's Another Place I Can't Go Can't go down to the river where we meet If I…
Try A Little Tenderness Oh she may be weary Them young girls they do get…
Unchained Melody Oh, my love, my darling I′ve hungered for your touch A long,…
Very Special Love Song Babe, somewhere I know I'm gonna find it, babe. It'll have…
We Love Each Other They ask me how we do it and I tell…
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby When something is wrong with my baby Something is wrong wit…
Whirlwind Well, whirlwind of love, my darling Whirlwind of love, my de…
Who Will The Next Fool Be Well, that little guy you been seein' him most every…
Why Me Why me Lord, what have I ever done To deserve even…
You Can Have Her Well you can have her, I don't want her She didn't…
You Don't Know Me You give your hand to me Then you say "Hello" And I…
You Never Really Wanted Me (A. Rich) You never really wanted me Now I can see Yes I…
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