Ronnie Milsap: Country Music Legend
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Ronnie Milsap
Contents at a Glance
Table of Contents
- Childhood
- Milsap's Music
- Early Career
- Milsap Links
- Career Peak
- Milsap Videos
- 1990's and Later
- Are You a Ronnie Milsap Fan?
- "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" Video
- "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" Lyrics
- "Any Day Now" Video
- "Any Day Now" Lyrics
- Milsap Singles
- Country Music News
- Like This Lens?
- Get Your Ronnie Milsap Concert Tickets at....
Childhood

Born in Robbinsville, NC, Ronnie Milsap was raised by his father and grandparents following his parents' divorce. He was born blind from congenital glaucoma, and at the age of five, he began attending the Governor Moorhead School for the Blind. His teachers soon noticed his amazing musical talents and he began to study classical music. A single year after he started learning the violin, Milsap was declared a virtuoso; he also mastered piano, guitar, and a variety of other stringed instruments, as well as sveral woodwinds. Eventually, he became interested in rock & roll and while still in school formed his first rock band, the Apparitions. He briefly attended college in Atlanta where he studied pre-law; though he was awarded a scholarship, Milsap decided to become a full-time musician instead. His first professional gig was as a member of J.J. Cale's band in the early '60s.
Milsap's Music
Early Career

In 1965, Milsap launched his own band and four years later, after having an R&B hit with "Never Had It So Good," moved to Memphis to become a session musician. There he often worked for Chips Moman and can be heard playing keyboards on Elvis' "Kentucky Rain" and singing harmony on "Don't Cry Daddy." In 1970, he had a pop hit with "Loving You Is a Natural Thing." Two years later, Milsap moved to Nashville in hopes of jump-starting his flagging career and became a client of Charley Pride's manager, Jack D. Johnson. Within a year, he signed to RCA Victor, where he would remain for the bulk of his career. "I Hate You," his first single for RCA, reached the country Top Ten in the summer of 1973. The following year, he had three number one hits in a row -- "Pure Love," "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends," and "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time," a cover of Don Gibson's classic.
Milsap Links
- Discography
- Ronnie Milsap's Discography
- Milsap Website
- The official Ronnie Milsap website.
- CMT Milsap Link
- In-depth bio, news and information on Milsap.
Career Peak

Milsap had a handful of Top Ten hits in 1975, but in late 1976 he became a genuine star, with a run of six number one hits in a row. That string of hits began a remarkable run where Milsap didn't leave the Top Ten for 15 straight years. During that time, he had a number of pop crossover hits, beginning with 1977's "It Was Almost Like a Song." Between 1980 and 1982, Milsap had ten more consecutive number one hits, including the crossover smashes "Smoky Mountain Rain," "No Gettin' Over Me," and "Any Day Now." Milsap had yet another string of uninterrupted number one hits between 1985 and 1987, racking up eight consecutive chart toppers. He had his last number one hit in 1989, when "A Woman in Love" spent two weeks on the top of the charts. In total, he has had 40 number one singles.
1990's and Later

In the early '90s, Milsap's commercial appeal began to decline, and after 1992, he wasn't able to break into the country Top Ten. Nevertheless, he continued to record. In 1992, he left RCA and signed to Liberty, where he recorded True Believer, which failed to yield any major hits. Despite his decline in popularity, Milsap continued to record and perform successfully throughout the '90s. Today, Ronnie Milsap continues to tour and perform, remaining a popular concert attraction and a major influence on the landscape of country music.
Are You a Ronnie Milsap Fan?
Let the world know by posting here!
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rocmaven
Jan 7, 2012 @ 12:09 am | delete
- Ronnie Milsap is performing 2 Valentines Day Weekend Concerts; Friday Feb 10, 2012 Secrest Auditorium Zanesville Ohio; Saturday Feb 11, 2012 Watseka Theatre Watseka Illinois. Theres no getting over Ronnie Milsap.
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ndasika Apr 5, 2011 @ 5:31 am | delete
- I have not heard of him, yet I am a country music fan. I will check out on his music. Thanks for adding another country musician in my list.
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GrowWear
Sep 14, 2010 @ 7:02 am | delete
- Yes, big fan of Ronnie Milsap. It's been awhile since I've heard him. Thank for the memories. :)
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Ramkitten
Sep 13, 2010 @ 11:56 am | delete
- I'm a country music fan in general, but I do really like Ronnie Milsap. For a long time, I'd hear the voice and knew the songs so well, but I really didn't know anything about the man behind them and had no idea that he was blind (not that it matters) until I saw him on Country Music Television a few years ago. I haven't heard him played on the radio in quite some time, but every once in a while he'll pop up when a station is playing country "oldies."
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Sami4u
Mar 18, 2009 @ 8:43 pm | delete
- Ronnie Milsap great Music Nice lens Rated 5 stars!
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"(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" Lyrics
#1 hit for Milsap (1981)
Well you can walk out on me tonight
If you think that it ain't feelin' right
But darlin'
There's ain't no gettin' over me
For the rest of the lyrics you can visit Milsap's official site here.
"Any Day Now" Lyrics
#1 hit for Milsap (1982)
Any day now I will hear you say 'Goodbye, my love'
And you'll be on your way
Then my wild beautiful bird, you will have flown, woah
Any day now, I'll be all alone, whoa-oa-oa-oa-oa
For the rest of the lyrics you can visit Milsap's official site here.
Milsap Singles
| Track | Artist | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lost In the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night) | Ronnie Milsap | The Essential Ronnie Milsap | |
| (There's) No Gettin' Over Me (Remastered 2003) | Ronnie Milsap | 16 Biggest Hits | |
| Any Day Now | Ronnie Milsap | 16 Biggest Hits | |
| Smokey Mountain Rain | Ronnie Milsap | Ultimate Ronnie Milsap | |
| Stranger In My House | Ronnie Milsap | 16 Biggest Hits | |
| (I'm A) Stand By My Woman Man (Remastered 2003) | Ronnie Milsap | 16 Biggest Hits | |
| I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World | Ronnie Milsap | The Essential Ronnie Milsap | |
| (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time | Ronnie Milsap | 16 Biggest Hits |
Country Music News
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