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How did Charlie Rich’s “The Most Beautiful Girl” change the Nashville sound?

How did Charlie Rich’s “The Most Beautiful Girl” change the Nashville sound?
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Flashback to August 29, 1973, Charlie Rich’s signature hit “The Most Beautiful Girl” makes a frequent round in your favorite radio station. 

Songwriters Billy Sherril, Norro Wilson, and Rory Bourke made history when the countrypolitan ballad scored No. 1 on four US major charts—Billboard Hot 100, Billboard Hot Country Singles, Billboard Easy Listening, and Cash Box Top 100—as well as on three Canadian RPM charts including the Country Tracks, Top Singles, and Adult Contemporary. It also dominated Billboard’s pop chart and the adult contemporary chart, completely redefining Nashville’s sound.

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The fact that a country song crossed over the pop stream is a remarkable achievement for the singer. Although Nashville music is considered pop, there is a strong division between the two genres in terms of musical structure and instruments. When Rich went beyond what was expected, he was able to bind two genres into one. 

Renowned producer Sherill helped Rich bag a pop record under Epic Records. Rich’s prominent warm, and smoky voice became his ticket from a piano bar entertainer to a hitmaker. His natural charm was only a bonus that heightened his career. 

“Boy, he was something else,” music engineer Lou Bradley on working with Rich for the hit song. “I don’t think I’ve ever been around an entertainer or any guy who had the sex appeal for women that Charlie Rich did. When he sang a song to women, he sold a bunch of records.”

Meaning Behind the Song

With massive regret and shame, Charlie Rich leans on a simple and direct approach to conciliate with an ex-partner in “The Most Beautiful Girl.” He repeatedly asks, “Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world?” to emphasize the urgency to apologize after he “lost [his] head” in a lover’s quarrel.

The singer only realized what he had done when he woke up the next morning standing “alone in the cold gray dawn” without his “morning sun.” This song resonates with people who realize it is too late for a ruined relationship. 

The song was initially recorded by Norro Wilson in 1968 under the title “Hey Mister.” When Wilson pitched the song “Mama McCluskey,” Sherill decided to combine both melodies to give birth to “The Most Beautiful Girl.”

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As opposed to Wilson’s intense delivery, Rich’s was more subtle and soulful, supported by layered melodramatic string instrumentation. His crooning country twang puffs up the emotional weight needed to relay its message. A shade of guilt and vulnerability seeps through his voice to hook straightforward lyrics into a heartfelt plea, which is enough to let the song stick in the listeners’ heads. 

Travel back to watch Charlie Rich’s performance of the 70s hit “The Most Beautiful Girl.”

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