Number 1 With A Bullet: The Chi-Lites And “Oh Girl”

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The Chi-Lites only #1 hit appeared on their 1972 album, "A Lonely Man" (Brunswick, 1972)

The Chi-Lites only #1 hit appeared on their 1972 album, “A Lonely Man” (Brunswick, 1972)

“The [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Chi-Lites[/lastfm] stark portrait of excessive male vulnerability was unlike that of even the [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Moments[/lastfm] or the [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Delfonics[/lastfm], two other groups who exercised melancholy to great effect.”

So critic Joe McEwen is quoted as saying in The Billboard Book of Number One Hits: ”[Lead singer and songwriter Eugene] Record highlighted his thin tenor with the most plainting production techniques: a forlorn harmonica on ‘Oh Girl,’ windstorms on (the song) ‘(The) Coldest Days of My Life.’ While this type of pathos was occasionally overwrought, often it was quite dramatic and effective.”

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The Chi-Lites, born in 1960 and first successful on the pop chart in 1969, had to wait a full twelve years before their R&B balladry would catch on big with pop audiences. When it did, it stuck to the ribs like a marshmallow cupcake: “Have You seen Her,” its predecessor, hit #3 and “Oh Girl” hit #1, a place it resided for a week in May ’72.

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