HE SANG OF CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS AND GLITTERING ROOMS — WHILE SLEEPING IN CHEAP MOTELS AND DRIVING THROUGH THE DEAD OF NIGHT. Before Charley Pride became one of the biggest names in country music, he was fighting for every single mile. He was fighting for every audience, begging for a chance to be heard in a world that never expected a man like him to succeed. Then came a song. A story about a lonely man sitting beneath blinding lights, surrounded by wealth and strangers. A man realizing that all the fancy things in the world could never replace the people he had lost. Charley didn’t sing it like a rich man looking down from a mansion. He sang it like a man standing out in the cold, staring through the window at a dream. That is why the song still hurts nearly 60 years later. It was never really about the chandeliers. It was about the terrible moment a man discovers that success can still leave him completely alone. But do you know what this song was called — and why it meant so much to Charley Pride?
HE SANG A MASTERPIECE ABOUT GLITTERING CHANDELIERS AND HIGH SOCIETY — BUT BEHIND THE MICROPHONE, HE WAS SLEEPING IN CHEAP MOTELS AND FIGHTING JUST TO SURVIVE... In the winter of…