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Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke – On My Knees

Was written by Charlie Rich and was his ninth and final number one country hit. The single was also Janie Fricke's first of eight songs to hit number one on the country chart. Stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart.

Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke – On My Knees, is a 1978 single by Charlie Rich with Janie Fricke. “On My Knees” was written by Charlie Rich and was his ninth and final number one country hit. The single was also Janie Fricke’s first of eight songs to hit number one on the country chart. “On My Knees” stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart. The song was originally recorded by Rich as a solo record (Phillips 3052, 1960) and peaked at positions below 100 in the US trades Cashbox and Music Vendor.
Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke - On My Knees
Cover LP Charlie Rich Epic 1978
Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke – On My Knees
From the album Take Me
B-side “Mellow Melody”
Released September 1978
Genre Country
Length 3:13
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Charlie Rich
Producer(s) Billy Sherrill

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Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke – On My Knees Lyrics

(Charlie Rich)
On my knees, I ask you please
Honey, let me love you
Let me kiss you like I used to
When we meet on the street
I want to love you
I want to kiss you like I used to
Well, you used to be my baby
Mmm, and I don’t mean maybe
I need you to be my baby now
Honey, don’t you hear me calling
Please help me, I’m falling
Can’t we work the whole thing out
Somehow, somehow
Every day you’re away
I want to love you
I want to kiss you like I used to
(Janie Fricke)
On your knees
You’ve asked me please
If you can love me
If you can kiss me like you used to
The next time we meet on the street
Honey, you can love me
You can kiss me like you used to
(Charlie Rich)
Well, you used to be my baby
Mmm, and I don’t mean maybe
I need you to be my baby now
Honey, don’t you hear me calling
Please help me, I’m falling
Can’t we work the whole thing out
Somehow, somehow
On my knees, I ask you please
Log on to kill this message
Honey, let me love you
Let me kiss you like I used to
(Janie Fricke)
The next time we meet on the street
Honey, you can love me
You can kiss me like you used to

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Charlie Rich And Janie Fricke - On My Knees
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