Charley Pride

Charley Frank Pride (March 18, 1934 – December 12, 2020) was an American country singer and baseball player. Beginning his career as a Negro league baseball player in the early-1950s, he later pursued a career in country music. The period of his greatest musical success was from around 1969 to 1975, when he was the top-selling artist on RCA Records, outselling even Elvis Presley and John Denver. During the peak years of his recording career (1966–1987), he had 52 top-10 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 30 of which made it to number one. Songs such as "All I Have to Offer You (Is Me)", "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone", and "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'", among others, typified the "countrypolitan" style that made him famous and became crossover-pop hits. Pride later ventured into gospel music, releasing his first gospel album Did You Think to Pray in 1971. In 1973, he performed "The River Song" from the motion picture musical Tom Sawyer. Pride won the Entertainer of the Year award at the Country Music Association Awards in 1971 and was awarded a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, in 1972. He is also a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000.

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