-1.7 C
New York
sábado, agosto 15, 2026
InicioCountry’s Family ReunionMelba Montgomery - No...

Melba Montgomery – No Charge

It reached # 1 on the charts of the US Hot Country Songs, and remained a total of 16 weeks on the charts. The same day will also reach # 1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts. The song was included in Melba's nineteenth studio album, the second one that recorded for the Elektra label, No Charge (Elektra 1974)

«No Charge”, a song written by Harlan Howard, was recorded by Melba Montgomery for the Elektra label, was recorded in January 1974, at Pete’s Place, 809 18th Ave. South, Nashville, TN, at the recording session Melba was accompanied by: Dave Kirby (lead guitar), Harold Bradley (acoustic guitar), Jack Solomon (acustic guitar), Larry Sasser (dobro), Bob Moore (bass), Buddy Harman (drums), Shorty Lavendar, Johnny Gimble and Norman Buddy Spicher (fiddle), Hargus Pig Robbins (piano), Gary S. Paxton and Nashville Edition (background vocals). With the production of Pete Drake, the song was released in April 1974, on May 25, 1974, it reached # 1 on the charts of the US Hot Country Songs, and remained a total of 16 weeks on the charts. The same day will also reach # 1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts. It was the first and only number one in Melba’s career.

The song was included in Melba’s nineteenth studio album, the second one that recorded for the Elektra label, No Charge (Elektra 1974), the album was released in April 1974, June 15, 1974, reached number # 14 in the charts of US Top Country Albums, remaining a total of 11 weeks in the charts.



Versions:

Tammy Wynette & Tina Jones 1974 (Epic)
Johnny Cash 1975 (Columbia)
Shirley Caesar 1975 (HOB)
Billy Connolly 1976 (Polydor)
J.J. Barrie 1976 (Power Exchange)
Val Doonican 1976 (Phillips)

Miquel Batlle Garriga
mbatllegarriga@gmail.com




Melba Montgomery – No Charge Lyrics

My little boy came into the kitchen this evening
While I was fixing supper
And he handed me a piece of paper he’d been writing on
And after wiping my hands on my apron
I read it – and this is what it said

For mowing the yard – five dollars
And for making my own bed this week – one dollar
And for going to the store – fifty cents
An’ playing with little brother, while you went shopping
Twenty-five cents
Taking out the trash – one dollar
Getting a good report card – five dollars
And for raking the yard – two dollars
Total owed – fourteen seventy-five.

Well, I looked at I’m standing there expectantly
And a thousand memories flashed through my mind
So I picked up the pen, turning the paper over,
This is what I wrote:

For nine months I carried you
Growing inside me – no charge
For the nights I’ve sat up with you,
Doctored you, prayed for you – no charge
For the time and the tears.
And the cost through the years, there’s no charge
When you add it all up.
The full cost of my love is no charge.

For the nights filled with dread
And the worries ahead – no charge
For advice and the knowledge
And the cost of your college – no charge
For the toys, food and clothes and for wiping your nose
There’s NO CHARGE, son
When you add it all up,
The full cost of my love, is – charge.

Well, when he finished readin’
He had great big old tears in his eyes
And he looked up at me and he said,
«Mama, I sure do love you.»
Then he took the pen,
And in great big letters
He wrote: «Paid in full.»

When you add it all up
The cost of real love is – no charge.

Most Popular

DEJA UNA RESPUESTA

Por favor ingrese su comentario!
Por favor ingrese su nombre aquí

Read Now

Slim Whitman – Secret Love

Unveiling the Magic: Slim Whitman's "Secret Love" Slim Whitman's rendition of "Secret Love" is a timeless gem in the tapestry of country music. Released in December 1953, this iconic track encapsulates the essence of love and longing. Crafted by renowned songwriter's Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, with...

Hank Williams – Lovesick Blues

Hank Williams - Lovesick Blues: Exploring the Heart of Country Music Picture this: the year is 1949 and released on February 11, 1949, and a young Hank Williams steps up to the mic. As the notes of "Lovesick Blues" fill the air, hearts sway and souls stir. But...

T. Graham Brown – Darlene

T. Graham Brown - Darlene, is a song written by Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis and Ricky Ray Rector, and recorded by American country music artist T. Graham Brown. It was released in May 1988 as the first single from the album Come as You Were. The song...

Rodney Crowell – She’s Crazy For Leaving

Rodney Crowell - She's Crazy For Leaving, is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Crowell. It was released in September 1988 as the third single from the album Diamonds & Dirt. The song was Crowell's second number one country hit as a...

Toby Keith – You Ain’t Much Fun

Exploring Toby Keith's Timeless Classic: "You Ain't Much Fun" Have you ever found yourself immersed in the nostalgic melodies of country music, craving a deeper understanding of the stories behind the tunes? Prepare to delve into the captivating world of Toby Keith's iconic hit, "You Ain't Much Fun."...

Don Williams – Lay down Beside Me

Unraveling the Melody: The Enigmatic Charm of Don Williams - Lay down Beside Me In the vast realm of country music, certain melodies etch themselves into the very fabric of our lives, resonating across generations with timeless allure. Picture this: a quiet evening, the gentle strum of a...

George Jones – Things Have Gone To Pieces

"Things Have Gone to Pieces" is a song written by Leon Payne and originally recorded by country music artist George Jones. It was Jones' first single after signing with the Musicor label and spent a total of twenty-one weeks on the Billboard survey, peaking at #9 in...

Tanya Tucker – Here’s Some Love

"Here's Some Love" is a song written by Richard Mainegra and Jack Roberts, and recorded by American country music artist Tanya Tucker. It was released in June 1976 as the first single and title track from the album Here's Some Love. The single was Tucker's sixth number one...

Elvis Presley – I Was the One

Elvis Presley - I Was the One, is a song by Elvis Presley, written by Aaron Schroeder, Bill Peppers, Claude Demetrius and Hal Blair. Presley recorded it at RCA's Studios, Nashville, on January 11, 1956. It was released as the B-side of the "Heartbreak Hotel" single (RCA Victor...

Alabama – If I Had You

"If I Had You" is a song written by Kerry Chater and Danny Mayo, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in February 1989 as the second single from the album Southern Star. The song was Alabama's twenty-fifth number one on the country...

Don Williams – You’re My Best Friend

Don Williams - You're My Best Friend, is a song written by Wayland Holyfield, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in April 1975 as the first single and title track from the album You're My Best Friend. The song was Williams'...

Dolly Parton – Heartbreaker

Dolly Parton - Heartbreaker, is a song written by Carole Bayer Sager and David Wolfert, and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton. It was released in July 1978 as the first single and title track from the album Heartbreaker. The song topped the U.S. country singles chart,...