With a warm, strong baritone voice and a knack for phrasing that gave his performances a down-home sincerity and believability, Charley Pride was one of country music's biggest success stories in the late '60s through the mid-'80s. Racking up 36 number one country singles and 12 gold albums, Pride was one of Nashville's top record-sellers in his heyday -- for a time, he was second only to Elvis Presley among RCA Records' biggest-selling acts -- and remained a popular live attraction long after his traditional style fell out of favor on country radio. Part of what made Pride's ...