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Kenny Rogers Biography

It took several tries before Kenny Rogers became a star. As a member of the First Edition (and the New Christy Minstrels before that), he shared in some million-sellers, among them "Reuben James" and "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," an excellent Mel Tillis song about a disabled veteran. But superstardom lay ahead for this Texan, and it arrived in the late '70s. His experience with the two previous pop groups had prepared him well: he knew the easy listening audience was out there, and he supplied them with well done middle-of-the-road songs with a country flavor. Having gone solo, in 1976 Rogers charted with "Love Lifted Me." But it was with an outstanding song by writers Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum, "Lucille," that his star shot upward.

The rest (as they say) is history: award-winning duets with Dottie West and Dolly Parton, 12 TV specials, another song of the year with "The Gambler," "Daytime Friends," "Coward of the County," "We've Got Tonight," "Crazy," "Lady" (his first pop number one), etc., etc., etc. And that's just the musical side of Rogers. In 1980, the made-for-TV movie The Gambler blasted the competition, followed quickly by Coward of the County, then enough sequels to The Gambler to get him to Roman numeral IV. Throughout the '80s, Rogers remained a celebrity, even when his sales were declining. Even during the '90s, when he rarely charted, his name, face, and music were recognizable in a series of concerts, television specials, films, and even fast-food restaurants.

Like many country superstars, Rogers came from humble roots. Born in Houston, TX, Rogers and his seven siblings were raised in one of the poorest sections of town. Nevertheless, he progressed through high school, all the while learning how to play guitar and fiddle. When he was a senior, he played in a rockabilly band called the Scholars, who released three singles, including "Kangewah," which was written by Louella Parsons. Following his graduation, he released two singles, "We'll Always Fall in Love Again" and "For You Alone," on the local independent label Carlton. The B-side of the first single, "That Crazy Feeling," was popular enough to earn him a slot on American Bandstand. In 1959, he briefly attended the University of Texas, but he soon dropped out to play bass in the jazz combo the Bobby Doyle Three. While he was with the group, Rogers continued to explore other musical venues and played bass on Mickey Gilley's 1960 single "Is It Wrong." The Bobby Doyle Three released one album, In a Most Unusual Way, before Rogers left the group to play with the Kirby Stone Four. He didn't stay long with Stone and soon landed a solo record contract with Mercury.

Rogers released a handful of singles on Mercury, all of which failed. Once Mercury dropped the singer, he joined the New Christy Minstrels in 1966. He stayed with the folk group for a year, leaving with several other bandmembers -- Mike Settle, Terry Williams, and Thelma Lou Camacho -- in 1967 to form the First Edition. Adding drummer Mickey Jones, the First Edition signed with Reprise and recorded the pop-psychedelic single "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)." The single became a hit early in 1968, climbing to number five. Within a year, the group was billed as Kenny Rogers the First Edition, and in the summer of 1969, they had their second and final Top Ten hit, "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town." The country overtones of the single hinted at the direction Rogers was taking, as did the minor hit follow-up, "Ruben James." For the next two years, the First Edition bounced between country, pop, and mild psychedelia, scoring their last big hit with Mac Davis' "Something's Burning" in early 1970. By the end of 1972, the group had its own syndicated television show, but sales were drying up. They left Reprise the following year, signing to Rogers' new label, Jolly Rogers. None of their singles became major hits, though a version of Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again" reached the lower regions of the country charts late in 1973. Rogers left the group in 1974, and the band broke up the following year.

At the time the band broke up, Rogers was severely in debt and Jolly Rogers was out of business. In order to jump-start his career, he signed to United Artists in 1975, and with the help of producer Larry Butler, he devised an accessible, radio-ready, and immaculately crafted take on country-pop that leaned toward adult contemporary pop, not country. "Love Lifted Me," his debut single for the label, was a minor hit early in 1976, but it took a full year for Rogers to have a genuine breakthrough hit with "Lucille." Climbing to number one early in 1977, "Lucille" not only was a major country hit, earning the Country Music Association's Single of the Year award, but it also was a huge crossover success, peaking at number five on the pop charts. For the next six years, Rogers had a steady string of Top Ten hits on both the country and pop charts.

His crossover success is important -- his lush, easy listening productions and smooth croons showed that country stars could conquer the pop audience, if produced and marketed correctly. During the late '70s and early '80s, much of country radio was dominated either by urban cowboy or country-pop in the vein of Rogers' own singles. Between 1978 and 1980, he had five straight number one country singles -- "Love or Something Like It," "The Gambler," "She Believes in Me," "You Decorated My Life," "Coward of the County" -- most of which also reached the pop Top Ten. In addition to his solo hits, he had a series of Top Ten duets with Dottie West, including the number one hits "Every Time Two Fools Collide" (1978), "All I Ever Need Is You" (1979), and "What Are We Doin' in Love" (1981). Not only did his singles sell well, but so did his albums, with every record he released between 1976's Kenny Rogers and 1984's Once Upon a Christmas going gold or platinum.

By the beginning of the '80s, Rogers' audience was as much pop as it was country, and singles like his cover of Lionel Richie's "Lady" confirmed that fact, spending six weeks at the top of the pop charts. Rogers also began performing duets with pop singers like Kim Carnes ("Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer," number three country, number four pop, 1980) and Sheena Easton ("We've Got Tonight," number one country, number six pop, 1983). Rogers also began making inroads into television and film, appearing in a number of TV specials and made-for-TV movies, including 1982's Six Pack and two movies based on his songs "The Gambler" and "Coward of the County." Late in 1983, he left United Artists/Liberty for RCA Records, releasing a duet with Dolly Parton called "Islands in the Stream" as his first single for the label. Written by the Bee Gees and produced by Barry Gibb, the record became one of his biggest hits, spending two weeks on the top of both the country and pop charts.

Rogers stayed at RCA for five years, during which time he alternated between MOR, adult contemporary pop, and slick country-pop. The hits didn't come as often as they used to, and they were frequently competing with releases from Liberty's vaults, but he managed to log five number one singles for the label, in addition to "Islands in the Stream": "Crazy" (1984), "Real Love" (1985), "Morning Desire" (1985), "Tomb of the Unknown Love" (1986), and the Ronnie Milsap duet "Make No Mistake, She's Mine" (1987). Despite his country successes, he no longer had pop crossover hits. Nevertheless, Rogers' concerts continued to be popular, as did his made-for-TV movies. Still, the lack of blockbuster records meant that RCA failed to renew his contract when it expired in 1988. Rogers returned to his first label, Reprise, where he had one major hit -- 1989's Top Ten "The Vows Go Unbroken (Always True to You)," taken from the gold album Something Inside So Strong -- before his singles started charting in the lower half of the Top 40.

Throughout the late '80s and '90s, Rogers kept busy with charity work, concerts, his fast-food chain Kenny Rogers' Roasters, television specials, movies, and photography, publishing no less than two books, -Kenny Rogers' America and -Kenny Rogers: Your Friends and Mine, of his photos. Rogers continued to record, releasing albums nearly every year, but they failed to break beyond his large, devoted fan base and only made a slight impact on the charts. With 1998's Christmas from the Heart, he established his own record label, Dreamcatcher; She Rides Wild Horses followed a year later, and There You Go Again was issued in mid-2000. AE Live by Request appeared in 2001, followed by Back to the Well in 2003, Me Bobby McGee in 2004, and Water Bridges in 2006.

David Vinopal Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
Discography

2006 - 21 Number Ones

01. Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
02. Kenny Rogers - Through The Years
03. Kenny Rogers - Lady
04. Kenny Rogers - Lucille
05. Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County
06. Kenny Rogers - I Dont Need You
07. Kenny Rogers - Weve Got Tonight (With Sheena
08. Kenny Rogers - Crazy
09. Kenny Rogers - Islands In The Stream (With Do
10. Kenny Rogers - She Believes In Me
11. Kenny Rogers - Every Time Tow Fools Collide (
12. Kenny Rogers - You Decorated My Life
13. Kenny Rogers - Make No Mistake Shes Mine (Wit
14. Kenny Rogers - Share Your Love With Me
15. Kenny Rogers - All I Ever Need Is You (With D
16. Kenny Rogers - Buy Me A Rose (Feat. Alison Kr
17. Kenny Rogers - Daytime Friends
18. Kenny Rogers - Love Or Something Like It
19. Kenny Rogers - Love Will Turn You Around
20. Kenny Rogers - Morning Desire
21. Kenny Rogers - What Are We Doing In Love (Wit
22. Kenny Rogers - Dont Fall In Love With A Dream

2006 - Water & Bridges

01. Kenny Rogers - Water & Bridges
02. Kenny Rogers - Someone Is Me
03. Kenny Rogers - Someone Somewhere Tonight
04. Kenny Rogers - I Can't Unlove You
05. Kenny Rogers - Calling Me 9 (With Don Henley)
06. Kenny Rogers - Half A Man
07. Kenny Rogers - I Can Feel You Drifting
08. Kenny Rogers - The Last Ten Years ( Superman)
09. Kenny Rogers - You'll Know Love
10. Kenny Rogers - My Petition
11. Kenny Rogers - One Life

2004 - 42 Ultimate Hits (Cd 1)

01. Kenny Rogers - Just Dropped In (To See What Conition My Condition Was In)
02. Kenny Rogers - Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
03. Kenny Rogers - Reuben James
04. Kenny Rogers - Something's Burning
05. Kenny Rogers - Tell It All Brother
06. Kenny Rogers - Love Lifted Me
07. Kenny Rogers - Lucille
08. Kenny Rogers - Daytime Friends (With Dottie West)
09. Kenny Rogers - Sweet Music Man
10. Kenny Rogers - Every Time Two Fools Collide (With Dottie West)
11. Kenny Rogers - Love Or Something Like It
12. Kenny Rogers - Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight (With Dottie West)
13. Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
14. Kenny Rogers - All I Ever Need Is You (With Dottie West)
15. Kenny Rogers - She Believes In Me
16. Kenny Rogers - 'till I Can Make It On My Own (With Dottie West)
17. Kenny Rogers - You Decorated My Life
18. Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County
19. Kenny Rogers - Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer (With Kim Carnes)
20. Kenny Rogers - Love The World Away
21. Kenny Rogers - Lady

2004 - 42 Ultimate Hits (Cd 2)

01. Kenny Rogers - What Are We Doin' In Love (With Dottie West)
02. Kenny Rogers - I Don't Need You
03. Kenny Rogers - Share Your Love With Me
04. Kenny Rogers - Blaze Of Glory
05. Kenny Rogers - Through The Years
06. Kenny Rogers - Love Will Turn You Around
07. Kenny Rogers - A Love Song
08. Kenny Rogers - We've Got Tonight (With Sheena Easton)
09. Kenny Rogers - Scarlet Fever
10. Kenny Rogers - Islands In The Stream (With Dolly Parton)
11. Kenny Rogers - Buried Treasure
12. Kenny Rogers - Crazy
13. Kenny Rogers - Morning Desire
14. Kenny Rogers - Make No Mistake, She's Mine (With Ronnie Milsap)
15. Kenny Rogers - Twenty Years Ago
16. Kenny Rogers - The Vows Go Unbroken
17. Kenny Rogers - The Greatest
18. Kenny Rogers - Buy Me A Rose (With Alison Krauss And Billy Dean)
19. Kenny Rogers - It's A Beautiful Life
20. Kenny Rogers - My World Is Over (With Whitney Duncan)
21. Kenny Rogers - We Are The Same

2004 - 42 Ultimate Hits [CD 1]

01. Kenny Rogers - Just Dropped In (To See What My Condition Was In)
02. Kenny Rogers - Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
03. Kenny Rogers - Reuben James
04. Kenny Rogers - Something's Burning
05. Kenny Rogers - Tell It All Brother
06. Kenny Rogers - Love Lifted Me
07. Kenny Rogers - Lucille
08. Kenny Rogers - Daytime Friends (With Dottie West)
09. Kenny Rogers - Sweet Music Man
10. Kenny Rogers - Every Time Two Fools Collide (With Dottie West)
11. Kenny Rogers - Love Or Something Like It
12. Kenny Rogers - Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight (With Dottie West)
13. Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
14. Kenny Rogers - All I Ever Need Is You (With Dottie West)
15. Kenny Rogers - She Believes In Me
16. Kenny Rogers - 'til I Can Make It On My Own (With Dottie West)
17. Kenny Rogers - You Decorated My Life
18. Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County
19. Kenny Rogers - Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer (With Kim Carnes)
20. Kenny Rogers - Love The World Away
21. Kenny Rogers - Lady

2004 - 42 Ultimate Hits [CD 2]

01. Kenny Rogers - What Are We Doin' In Love (With Dottie West)
02. Kenny Rogers - I Don't Need You
03. Kenny Rogers - Share Your Love With Me
04. Kenny Rogers - Blaze Of Glory
05. Kenny Rogers - Through The Years
06. Kenny Rogers - Love Will Turn You Around
07. Kenny Rogers - A Love Song
08. Kenny Rogers - We've Got Tonight (With Sheena Easton)
09. Kenny Rogers - Scarlet Letter
10. Kenny Rogers - Islands In The Stream (With Dolly Parton)
11. Kenny Rogers - Buried Treasure
12. Kenny Rogers - Crazy
13. Kenny Rogers - Morning Desire
14. Kenny Rogers - Make No Mistake, She's Mine (With Ronnie Milsap)
15. Kenny Rogers - Twenty Years Ago
16. Kenny Rogers - The Vows Go Unbroken
17. Kenny Rogers - The Greatest
18. Kenny Rogers - Buy Me A Rose (With Alison Krauss & Billy Dean)
19. Kenny Rogers - It's A Beautiful Life
20. Kenny Rogers - My World Is Over (With Whitney Duncan)
21. Kenny Rogers - We Are The Same

2003 - Back To The Well

01. Kenny Rogers - Back To The Well
02. Kenny Rogers - Listen To The Rain
03. Kenny Rogers - 727 East Magnolia Avenue
04. Kenny Rogers - Owe Them More Than That
05. Kenny Rogers - Prairie Wedding
06. Kenny Rogers - I'm Missing You
07. Kenny Rogers - Harder Cards
08. Kenny Rogers - Tears In God's Eyes
09. Kenny Rogers - Suitcase Full Of Blues
10. Kenny Rogers - You Have No Idea
11. Kenny Rogers - Handprints On The Wall
12. Kenny Rogers - Love Like This

2001 - Greatest Hits (Cd 1)

01. Kenny Rogers - Me And Bobby Mcgee
02. Kenny Rogers - Shine On Ruby Mountain
03. Kenny Rogers - A Poem For My Little Lady
04. Kenny Rogers - Ticket To Nowhere
05. Kenny Rogers - Rugy, Don't Take Your Love To Town
06. Kenny Rogers - Goodtime Liberator
07. Kenny Rogers - Where Does Rosie Go?
08. Kenny Rogers - Heed The Call
09. Kenny Rogers - Tell It All Brother
10. Kenny Rogers - Love Woman
11. Kenny Rogers - Something's Burnin'
12. Kenny Rogers - Loser
13. Kenny Rogers - We All Got To Help Each Other
14. Kenny Rogers - I'm Gonna Sing You A Sad Song

2001 - Greatest Hits (Cd 2)

01. Kenny Rogers - Elvira
02. Kenny Rogers - Reuben James
03. Kenny Rogers - Sunshine
04. Kenny Rogers - Homemade Lie
05. Kenny Rogers - Always Leaving, Always Gone
06. Kenny Rogers - For The Good Times
07. Kenny Rogers - All God's Lonely Children
08. Kenny Rogers - Lay It Down
09. Kenny Rogers - What Am I Gonna Do
10. Kenny Rogers - Tulsa Turnaround
11. Kenny Rogers - The King Of Oak Street
12. Kenny Rogers - Camptown Ladies
13. Kenny Rogers - Molly
14. Kenny Rogers - Good Lady Of Toronto

2001 - Live By Request

01. Kenny Rogers - Islands In The Stream
02. Kenny Rogers - Request
03. Kenny Rogers - Daytime Friends
04. Kenny Rogers - Request
05. Kenny Rogers - She Believes In Me
06. Kenny Rogers - Request
07. Kenny Rogers - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town
08. Kenny Rogers - Request
09. Kenny Rogers - Love Will Turn You Around
10. Kenny Rogers - Request
11. Kenny Rogers - The Greatest
12. Kenny Rogers - Request
13. Kenny Rogers - Love Or Something Like It
14. Kenny Rogers - Request
15. Kenny Rogers - Through The Years
16. Kenny Rogers - Request
17. Kenny Rogers - Lucille
18. Kenny Rogers - Request
19. Kenny Rogers - Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer
20. Kenny Rogers - Request
21. Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County
22. Kenny Rogers - Request
23. Kenny Rogers - Lady
24. Kenny Rogers - Request
25. Kenny Rogers - Crazy
26. Kenny Rogers - Request
27. Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
28. Kenny Rogers - Request
29. Kenny Rogers - We've Got Tonight
30. Kenny Rogers - Request
31. Kenny Rogers - You Decorated My Life
32. Kenny Rogers - Request
33. Kenny Rogers - Slow Dance More

1988 - Greatest Hits

01. Kenny Rogers - Islands In The Stream
02. Kenny Rogers - Crazy
03. Kenny Rogers - Buried Treasure
04. Kenny Rogers - Twenty Years Ago
05. Kenny Rogers - I Don't Call Him Daddy
06. Kenny Rogers - I Prefer The Moonlight
07. Kenny Rogers - The Factory
08. Kenny Rogers - She's Ready For Someone To Love Her
09. Kenny Rogers - Make No Mistake, She's Mine
10. Kenny Rogers - Morning Desire

1984 - Once Upon A Christmas

01. Kenny Rogers - I Believe In Santa Claus
02. Kenny Rogers - Winter Wonderland + Sleigh Ride
03. Kenny Rogers - Christmas Without You
04. Kenny Rogers - The Christmas Song
05. Kenny Rogers - A Christmas To Remember
06. Kenny Rogers - With Bells On
07. Kenny Rogers - Silent Night
08. Kenny Rogers - The Greatest Gift Of All
09. Kenny Rogers - White Christmas
10. Kenny Rogers - Once Upon A Christmas