A Retrospective: 1967-1983 |
A Brief History: Country singer Kenny Rogers was born on August 21, 1938 in Houston, Texas. He died on March 20, 2020 at age 81. He was one of the best-selling artists of all time with more than 100 million records sold worldwide. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013, but was one of music’s most successful crossover artists, finding huge success on the country, pop, and adult contemporary charts in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. He started his career in the late ‘50s with the Scholars, then worked with jazz singer Bobby Doyle, and was part of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels from 1966-1967. He and several members of the latter group formed the First Edition in 1967, with whom Rogers recorded through 1976 before embarking on a solo career. The Studio Albums (with the First Edition):
The Studio Albums (solo):
Compilations:
The above compilations are spotlighted on this page. The snapshots of the studio albums will indicate all songs featured on any of these compilations, noted with the codes above. Appearing after song titles are the songwriters in italicized parentheses, running times in brackets, and when relevant, the date the song was released as a single and its peaks on various charts. Click for codes to singles charts. The First Edition (1967):
1969 (1969):
Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town (1969):
Something’s Burning (1970):
Backroads (1972):
Love Lifted Me (1976):
Kenny Rogers (1977):
Daytime Friends (1977):
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Ten Years of GoldKenny Rogers |
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Released: January 1978 Recorded: 1967-1977 Charted: February 4, 1978 Peak: 33 US, 12 CW, -- UK, 23 CN, 68 AU Sales (in millions): 4.0 US, -- UK, 5.0 world (includes US and UK) Genre: country |
Tracks: (1) Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town (2) Reuben James (3) But You Know I Love You (4) Something’s Burning (5) Just Dropped in to See What Condition My Condition Was In (6) Lucille (7) Daytime Friends (8) While the Feeling’s Good (9) Love Lifted Me (10) Today I Started Loving You Again Total Running Time: 34:29 |
Rating: 3.857 out of 5.00 (average of 11 ratings)
Awards: (Click on award to learn more). |
About Ten Years of Gold: The first five cuts on the album were actually re-recordings of songs Rogers originally did with the group the First Edition. The chart dates and figures, however, are for the original releases. Today I Started Loving You Again is the only original First Edition song on the album. Four of the songs (Lucille, Daytime Friends, While the Feeling’s Good, and Love Lifted Me) are the original solo hits from Rogers in 1976 and 1977. Every Time Two Fools Collide (with Dottie West, 1978):
Love or Something Like It (1978):
The Gambler (1978):
Classics (with Dottie West, 1979):
Kenny (1979):
Gideon (1980):
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Greatest HitsKenny Rogers |
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Released: September 23, 1980 Recorded: 1977-1980 Peak: 12 US, 111 CW, 40 UK, 3 CN, -- AU Sales (in millions): 12.0 US, -- UK, 15.6 world (includes US and UK) Genre: country |
Tracks: (1) The Gambler (2) Lady (3) Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer (with Kim Carnes) (4) Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town (5) She Believes in Me (6) Coward of the County (7) Lucille (8) You Decorated My Life (9) Reuben James (10) Love the World Away (11) Every Time Two Fools Collide (with Dottie West) (12) Long Arm of the Law Total Running Time: 42:35 |
Rating: 4.308 out of 5.00 (average of 12 ratings)
Awards: (Click on award to learn more). |
About Greatest Hits: This 12-track compilation is Rogers’ best-seller, moving more than 12 million copies in the U.S. It covers just three years of his career, but they were the years when he established himself as one of the most dominant crossover artists ever by regularly charting on the country (seven #1’s), pop (seven top 10’s, including a #1), and adult contemporary charts (nine top 10’s, including two #1’s). Three songs (Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town, Reuben James, Lucille) overlap with Ten Years of Gold. Of the other nine, two are brand new (Lady, Long Arm of the Law). The collection also features Love the World Away, which was on the Urban Cowboy soundtrack, but hadn’t been featured on a Rogers’ album. Tracks Not on Previously Noted Albums:
Share Your Love (1981):
Love Will Turn You Around (1982):
We’ve Got Tonight (1983):
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20 Greatest HitsKenny Rogers |
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Recorded: 1969-1983 Charted: November 12, 1983 Peak: 22 US, 16 CW, -- UK, 29 CN, 2 AU Sales (in millions): 4.0 US, -- UK, 5.0 world (includes US and UK) Genre: country |
Tracks: (1) Lucille (2) Lady (3) Love Lifted Me (4) We’ve Got Tonight (with Sheena Easton) (5) Scarlet Fever (6) Love or Something Like It (7) She Believes in Me (8) Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town (9) Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer (with Kim Carnes) (10) You Were a Good Friend (11) The Gambler (12) Through the Years (13) Daytime Friends (14) You Decorated My Life (15) Til I Can Make It on My Own (with Dottie West) (16) Reuben James (17) Coward of the County (18) I Don’t Need You (19) Something’s Burning (20) Love Will Turn You Around Total Running Time: 72:51 |
Rating: 4.236 out of 5.00 (average of 11 ratings)
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About 20 Greatest Hits: This retrospective of Rogers’ career from 1969 to 1983 offers a more complete picture than either of its predecessors. Six of the songs from Ten Years of Gold show up here. Nine of the songs from Greatest Hits are featured, with three of those also being on Ten Years of Gold. That leaves eight more cuts, of which three are from the eras already covered by the first two compilations. That means this set only adds five songs from 1981 to 1983, including I Don’t Need You, Through the Years, Love Will Turn You Around, and We’ve Got Tonight. Resources and Related Links:
First posted 12/5/2020; last updated 3/20/2024. |
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