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23. Charlie Rich

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23. Charlie Rich

He may have been born to cotton farmers, but Charlie Rich certainly had musical influences around him. His parents performed gospel music at their church, and a black sharecropper man taught him to play blues piano. This would explain his eclectic musical styles he would perform throughout his entire career. In 1956, he and his wife moved to Memphis where he would write songs and perform R&B and jazz in the clubs. From 1958 until the late 1960's, he signed with four different record labels in a row trying and failing to find hits. Each label wanted him to try out a different style like soul, traditional country and rock & roll. In 1967, Epic Records took a chance on him, even though he had a trail of unsuccessful songs up to that point. His new producer got him to try the “Nashville Sound”, a style popular at the time for smooth strings and orchestras. This was finally the key to get him hits, and he certainly made up for lost time. His album sold millions, he got multiple hits, he got the nickname “Silver Fox” and he won ACM, CMA and Grammy awards. He had a stretch of popular songs for a couple years, then caused an incident at the 1975 CMA awards that turned some people off. That quickly slowed down his success, though he would still get a few more hits into the 1980’s. But by 1981, he decided to retire and just live off of what he had made up to that point. He passed away in 1995, but his legacy should be enough to someday welcome him to the Hall Of Fame.

The Bullet Points

  • Eligible Since: Wednesday, 01 January 1992
  • Country of Origin: Colt, Arkansas
  • Why they will get in: Recorded a couple of the most important songs in country music, and sold millions of records
  • Why they won't get in: His controversy at the CMA awards probably still makes some voters pause when his name is brought up, plus his songs had a very pop sound to them
  • Radio Career: 1972-80
  • Top Twenty Hits: 20
  • Album Sales: Over 5 million (record keeping wasn’t great)
  • Our Five Favorite Songs as Chosen by Each Member of the NIHOF Committee: Behind Closed Doors (From Behind Closed Doors, 1973)
    The Most Beautiful Girl (From Behind Closed Doors, 1973)
    There Won’t Be Anymore (From There Won’t Be Anymore, 1973)
    A Very Special Love Song (From Very Special Love Songs, 1974)
    Rollin’ With The Flow (From Rollin’ With The Flow, 1977)

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