Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'

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Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' - Charley Pride

Kiss an Angel Good Mornin is a song that has become synonymous with the name Charley Pride, one of country music's most beloved figures. Released in October 1971 as a single from his album Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs, the song quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of Pride's most successful hits. It is not only a testament to Pride's immense talent and charisma but also a significant piece of country music history.

Background[edit | edit source]

Written by Ben Peters, who found inspiration in the happiness of his own marriage, Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' showcases the simple yet profound joy found in loving relationships. Peters' lyrics, combined with Pride's smooth vocals, created a song that resonated with a wide audience, making it a crossover hit. The song's appeal was not limited to country music fans; it reached the broader pop audience as well, charting on the Billboard Hot 100.

Success and Impact[edit | edit source]

Upon its release, Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' quickly climbed the charts, securing the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and becoming one of the most played songs of 1972. Its success on the country charts was mirrored on the pop charts, where it also achieved significant success, showcasing the song's universal appeal.

The song's impact extended beyond its chart success. It became one of Charley Pride's signature songs, a staple in his live performances, and a must-have on country music playlists. Its positive message and catchy melody have made it a timeless classic, covered by numerous artists across different genres.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Charley Pride's rendition of Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' has left a lasting legacy in the world of music. It earned him several awards and nominations, further cementing his status as a country music legend. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality and the emotional connection it establishes with listeners.

In addition to its musical success, Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' has been recognized for its cultural significance. It is often cited as an example of the crossover appeal of country music in the early 1970s, a period when the genre began to reach a broader audience.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' remains a beloved classic, cherished by fans of Charley Pride and country music alike. Its simple, uplifting message, combined with Pride's charismatic performance, has ensured its place in the pantheon of country music hits. As a piece of musical history, it continues to inspire and entertain, proving that a great song can transcend time and genre boundaries.

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