About the song

Charley Pride’s rendition of “Crystal Chandeliers,” originally recorded by Glen Belew, stands as a testament to the enduring power of country music. Released in 1967 as part of his chart-topping album, “The Country Way,” this heartfelt ballad quickly captured the hearts of listeners.

Produced by the legendary Chet Atkins, who also helmed Belew’s original version, Pride’s take on “Crystal Chandeliers” was a departure from the upbeat, honky-tonk anthems that often dominated the country music scene at the time. Instead, the song offered a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the fleeting nature of youth, and the bittersweet nostalgia that accompanies cherished memories.

With his rich baritone voice and impeccable phrasing, Pride delivered a performance that was both soulful and evocative. His rendition of the song’s haunting melody and poignant lyrics resonated deeply with audiences, earning him widespread critical acclaim and significant airplay on country radio stations.

While “Crystal Chandeliers” may not have achieved the same commercial success as some of Pride’s other hits, its impact on country music is undeniable. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to Pride’s artistry and the timeless appeal of its message.

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Lyrics

Oh, the crystal chandeliers
Light up the paintings on your walls
The marble statuettes are standing stately in the hall
But will the timely crowd that has you laughing loud
Help you dry your tears
When the new wears off of your crystal chandeliers?
Never did fit in too well with the folks you knew
When it’s plain to see that the likes of me
Don’t fit with you
So you traded me for the gaiety of the well to do
And you turned away from the love I offered you
Oh, the crystal chandeliers
Light up the paintings on your wall
The marble statuettes are standing stately in the hall
But will the timely crowd that has you laughing loud
Help you dry your tears
When the new wears off of your crystal chandeliers?
I see your picture in the news most every day
You’re the chosen girl of the social world
So the stories say
But a paper smile only lasts a while
Then it fades away
And the love we knew will come home to you someday
Oh, the crystal chandeliers
Light up the paintings on your walls
The marble statuettes are standing stately in the hall
But will the timely crowd that has you laughing loud
Help you dry your tears
When the new wears off of your crystal chandeliers?
When the new wears off of your crystal chandeliers?

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