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Never Had It So Good reached 19 on the US R&B chart in 1965.
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Listen to Ronnie Milsap - (After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again song for free online. Hal David and Archie Jordan wrote the song and Ronnie and Tom Collins co-produced his recording. 1977 Ronnie Milsap It Was Almost Like A Song The R&B chart is not a place most Country music singers start out, but that’s exactly where Ronnie Milsap’s first charting single can be found. Ronnie Milsap - (After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again lyrics, translations of the song (After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again. It Was Almost Like A Song once again took him to the top of the Country chart and it also reached #16 on the Hot 100 and #7 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Ronnie’s first single in 1977 also became his first crossover success. His very first single for the company reached the Country top ten, and by the end of 1976, Ronnie had already recorded seven singles that reached #1 on the Country chart. Johnson, and signed with RCA Music in 1973. He worked with Charley’s manager, Jack D. He also recorded countless singles himself, but he only reached the charts one time between 19: a single reached #87 on the Hot 100 in 1970.Ĭharley Pride caught one of Ronnie’s performances at the Whiskey A-Go-Gonighclub in LA and convinced Ronnie to move to Nashville and concentrate on Country music. Ronnie found work as a session musician and even played keyboards on two hit singles recorded by Elvis: Don’t Cry Daddy in 1969, and Kentucky Rain the next year.