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Fair use rationale for Image:Charlie Rich-Black & White.jpg

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BetacommandBot 06:44, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reclusive Era

The section bears this caption. but there's not much discussion that supports the term "reclusive". I have no doubt that it's true, but there should be some nuggets in here to tell us why.

Rainbow-five (talk) 18:02, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

allmusic.com similarities

A number of sentences in this article bear way too much resemblance to the allmusic.com entry on Charlie Rich. Particularly, "His destructive behavior culminated at the CMA ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for that year's Entertainer of the Year. Instead of reading the name of the winner," I'll try to go back and change this and other parts that have been plagiarized when I get the time.

24.20.139.78 (talk) 00:36, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Dead external links to Allmusic website – January 2011

Since Allmusic have changed the syntax of their URLs, 1 link(s) used in the article do not work anymore and can't be migrated automatically. Please use the search option on http://www.allmusic.com to find the new location of the linked Allmusic article(s) and fix the link(s) accordingly, prefereably by using the {{Allmusic}} template. If a new location cannot be found, the link(s) should be removed. This applies to the following external links:

--CactusBot (talk) 11:04, 2 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

When he left the Air Force and farmed,

When he left the Air Force and farmed, what is the source that says those five acres were in Tennessee? Everywhere I read, including the NPR transcript that this article itself cites, it says he farmed not in Tennessee, but, rather, in West Memphis.69.86.131.77 (talk) 20:04, 3 July 2013 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson[reply]