In 1981, Ronnie Milsap released a country ballad that would go on to become one of the defining songs of his career and a crossover hit during an era when country music was making its mark on the pop charts.
“I Wouldn’t Have Missed it For The World” was written by Charles Quillen, Kye Fleming, and Dennis Morgan. The song told the story of a man recalling a relationship he would choose again without hesitation, despite its ups and downs.
Instead of dwelling on what went wrong, the story centered on what still felt meaningful in hindsight. That perspective gave the song an emotional weight that listeners connected to.
The song peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Charts in October 1981. It piggybacked on the success of Milsap’s No. 5 hit, “(There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me,” which was released in June 1981 as the lead single from his album of the same name.
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According to the Country Music Hall of Fame, Milsap logged forty-two country Top Ten hits between 1976 and 1992. He was voted Male Vocalist of the Year at the CMA Awards in 1974, 1976, and 1977.
Biography reports that Milsap has won six Grammy Awards and eight Country Music Association Awards. Additionally, the entertainer was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
All Music reviewer Thom Jurek said of the song, “‘I Wouldn’t Have Missed It for the World’ is urban cowboy country music in its purest essence. The sweeping backing vocals, a harp, a barely present pedal steel added for atmosphere, and enough acoustic guitars to supply an army of big-feathered hat-wearing drugstore cowpokes. It’s also an awesome pop song.”
In an interview with Herald-Mail Media, Milsap discussed his crossover success. He cited an RCA Records executive whom he said encouraged him to break into pop music.
“He told me I needed to become a multiformat artist. Make the records that will play on country, they’ll play on adult contemporary, they’ll play on pop radio. He said, ‘Your sales will pick up.’ He was right,” the country superstar shared.
On February 25, 2026, current country superstar Ella Langley covered “I Wouldn’t Have Missed it For the World” during a performance ot the Grand Ole Opry. She captioned a video performance of the song, “Tonight I got to honor one of my very favorites with one of my favorite songs to sing at one of my favorite places to play music.”
Ronnie Milsap celebrated his 83rd birthday in January 2026.
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