Although he has been very successful, charting more than 60 top 40 hit singles across various music genres and topping the country and pop album charts for more than 100 individual weeks in the United States alone, many still consider him a vastly underrated artist. To his fans, he is extraordinarily popular; women in concert audiences bring him roses in unrelenting waves throughout a performance. He appeals to all age groups and still sells millions of albums.
Both his albums "The Gambler" and "Kenny" are featured in the About.com poll of "The 200 Most Influential Country Albums Ever". He has also been voted the "Favorite Singer of All-Time", in a 1986 joint poll by readers of both USA Today and People.
He has received hundreds of awards for both his music and charity work. These include AMA's Grammy's, ACM's and CMA's, as well as a lifetime achievement award for a career spanning six decades in 2003
Most recently, Rogers hit with his new album release, "Water & Bridges", an across the board hit, that peaked at #5 in the Billboard Country Albums sales charts, also charting high in the Billboard 200. The first single from the album, "I Can't Unlove You," is also a hit. He is currently planning a tour of the United Kingdom, in a 2006 BBC Radio 2 interview he told DJ Steve Wright, his favorite hit of his was The Gambler.
Biography - Brief Overview:
His career began in the mid-1950s, when he recorded with a doo-wop group called The Scholars. Their break up was followed by a minor solo hit called "That Crazy Feeling" (1958). After sales slowed down, Kenneth Rogers (as he was billed then) joined a Jazz group called The Bobby Doyle Trio. Disbanded in 1965, a 1966 jazzy rock single for Mercury called "Here's That Rainy Day" failed. In 1966 he joined the New Christy Minstrels. He left with fellow members Mike Settle, Terry Williams and Thelma Camacho. They formed The First Edition in 1967 (later renamed "Kenny Rogers and The First Edition"). They chalked up a string of hits on both the pop and country charts, including "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town", "Reuben James" and "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)." In his First Edition days Rogers had long brown hair, an earring, and pink sunglasses. Known affectionately in retrospect as "Hippie Kenny", Rogers had a much smoother vocal style at the time. A thin man when the group first started, from about 1971 on he had begun to gain weight and slightly gray. The group split, and Rogers launched his solo career in 1976 and he developed a more middle of the road gravel voiced style that sold to both pop and country audiences; to date, he has charted more than 60 top 40 hit singles (including upwards of 25 #1's) and no fewer than 50 of his albums have charted. His music has also been featured in top selling movie soundtracks, such as Convoy and Urban Cowboy.
Although in the 1990s with the emergence of Garth Brooks, it was noted that this new talent was selling records like no one else had ever in country music, Rogers was nonetheless a dominant force in mainstream music and at his height, was charting singles (and albums) which were racing up the top 40 on the pop charts around the world, songs like "Lucille", "Coward Of The County", "The Gambler" and "Lady" became favorites among many music lovers and have remained such, making Rogers one of the most popular entertainers on the touring circuit.
The Early Days:
After leaving The First Edition in 1976, after almost a decade with the group, Rogers signed a solo deal with United Artists. Although producer Larry Butler had no doubts about Kenny's talent and that he wanted to sign him, he was advised by several colleges not to sign Rogers, as he was seen as a has-been. Nevertheless, Butler and Rogers began a partnership that would run for four consecutive years.
Rogers first outing for his new label was "Love Lifted Me". The album charted and two singles "Love Lifted Me" and "While The Feelings Good" were minor hits. Later in the year Rogers issued his second album, the self-titled "Kenny Rogers", which first single "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)", was another solo hit. However, it took "Lucille" in 1977 to blow Rogers post-First Edition career wide open, reaching Number One in no less than 12 countries, selling over five million copies world-wide and pushing the "Kenny Rogers" album to #1 in the Billboard Country Album Chart. More success was to follow, including the multi-million selling album "The Gambler" and another international Number 1 single "Coward Of The County", taken from the equally successful album, "Kenny". In 1980, The Rogers/Butler partnership came to an end, but Butler continued to work with Kenny on later releases such as "I Prefer The Moonlight" in 1987 and "If Only My Heart Had A Voice" in 1993.
Outside Music:
Like many other successful singers, such as Elvis Presley, he also had success as an actor. His 1982 movie "Six Pack" (in which he played a race-car driver) took more than $20 million at the US box office, while made-for-TV movies such as "The Gambler," "Christmas in America" and "Coward of the County" (based on hit songs of his) topped ratings lists. As an entrepreneur, he collaborated with former Kentucky Fried Chicken CEO John Y. Brown, Jr. in 1991 to start up the restaurant chain, Kenny Rogers Roasters. The chicken and ribs chain, which is similar to Boston Market, was famously featured in an episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, when Kramer tried to have a location of the restaurant put out of business due to its annoying red neon light. On "Late Night with Conan O’Brien" he could not pick his chicken out in a taste test claiming he preferred "greasy burgers". * Kenny Rogers has been parodied in several MADtv segments by comedian Will Sasso. He is usually portrayed (in an exaggerated manner) as a drunk, egotistical idiot. Two sketches feature Rogers in a parody of MTV's Jackass TV series; other skits show him in parodies of Punk'd and Fear Factor. In those segments, Sasso uses comically excessive amounts of foul language, slapstick violence and alcohol while in character.
Rogers also works with property, doing construction work and then selling the property, as well as admitting he does a lot of DIY work at his own home. He is also a very highly respected photographer having had three books of his work published.
Worldwide Success:
His success is worldwide. For example, he has played many well-attended concerts in Europe and the Far East, where he has charted numerous singles and albums from the 1970s through to the present day. New Zealand was a big stronghold during his First Edition days, being the only country to give them the acclaim they truly deserved. His 1985 greatest-hits package, "The Kenny Rogers Story," reached #1 on the British country chart -- and four years later (in 1989), was still at #2. He also charted internationally during that time with a series of studio albums.
In 1983, Rogers signed to RCA for a record breaking US$20 million advance. Although, following the success of his label debut, The Bee Gees produced Eyes That See In The Dark album, some critics noted that Rogers wasn't doing as well as in previous years. Nonetheless, he was still among the worlds top stars. Between 1983 and 1990 alone he charted no less than 23 top 40 singles and 10 top 40 albums.
Success in the 1990s:
In 1990s Rogers continued to chart with singles such as Crazy In Love, If You Want To Find Love and The Greatest. From 1991 to 1994, Rogers hosted The Real West on A&E (Moved to The History Channel in 1995.). In 1994, Rogers released his "dream" album titled Timepiece on Atlantic Records. It consisted of 30's and 40's jazz standards; it was the type of music he performed in his early days with The Bobby Doyle Three in Houston. In 1996 he released an album Vote For Love where the public requested their favorite love songs and Kenny performed the songs (several of his own hits were in there). The album was the first for the TV shopping channel QVC's record label, onQ Music. The album (sold exclusively by QVC) was a huge success and was later issued in stores under a variety of different titles, but never titled Vote For Love.
He has been married five times. His fourth wife was the actress Marianne Gordon Rogers. His current wife is the former Wanda Miller. He has a daughter and four sons, including twins born while Rogers was 65.
Beyond the 1990s:
In the 21st century, Rogers was back at #1 for the first time in almost a decade with the single "Buy Me A Rose", making him the oldest artist in the history of country music to reach the chart summit. He also released the critically acclaimed album "Back To The Well."
Though Kenny didn't record new albums for a couple of years he continued to have success in many countries with more greatest hits packages, in 2004 "42 Ultimate Hits", which was the first hits collection to span his days with the first edition to the present, reached Number 6 in the American country charts and went gold. In 2005 "The Very Best Of Kenny Rogers", a double album, sold well in Europe. It was the first new solo Kenny Rogers hit's album to reach the United Kingdom for over a decade, despite many compilations there that were not true hits packages.
Kenny also signed with Capitol Nashville Records and had more success with the TV advertised release "21 Number Ones" in January 2006. Although this CD did contain 21 chart-toppers as the title claims (recorded between 1976 and the present day), this was not a complete collection of Rogers #1 singles, omitting such singles as Crazy In Love and What About Me?.
A lot of his success was with Capitol from 1976 to 1983 (called United Artists/Liberty at the time). It is very rare for an artist of Rogers' age to be signed to a major label. Capitol followed "21 Number Ones" with Rogers' new studio album, "Water And Bridges," in March 2006 on the Capitol Nashville label, the first single from the album was "I Can't Unlove You" which made #20 on the country charts, after spending over 6 months on the hit list, more than 50 years after he formed his first group and 38 years after his first major hit as leader of The First Edition, showing Kenny's long durance in the music world. After a six-decade-long career, Rogers retired in 2017. He died three year after, on March 20, 2020.
Death
On March 20, 2020, Rogers died under hospice care at his home in Sandy Springs, Georgia, a representative for the singer said in a statement. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the family are planning a small private service with a public memorial planned for a later date.
Selected discography
Albums:
With The First Edition
The First Edition (1967)
The First Edition's Second (1968)
The First Edition '69 (1969)
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town (1969)
Something's Burning (1970)
Tell It All Brother (1970)
Transition (1971)
The Ballad of Calico (1972)
Back Roads (1972)
Rollin (1973)
Monumental (1973)
I'm Not Making Music For Money (1974 NZ only release with exclusive tracks)
Solo:
Love Lifted Me (United Artists 1975)
Kenny Rogers (United Artists 1976)
Daytime Friends (United Artists 1977)
Love Or Something Like It (United Artists 1978)
The Gambler (United Artists 1978)
Every Time Two Fools Collide (Kenny Rogers and Dottie West) (United Artists 1978)
Kenny (United Artists 1979)
Classics (Kenny Rogers and Dottie West) (United Artists 1979)
Gideon (United Artists 1980)
Christmas (Liberty 1981)
Share Your Love (Liberty 1981)
Love Will Turn You Around (Liberty 1982)
We've Got Tonight (Liberty 1983)
Eyes That See In The Dark (RCA 1983)
What About Me? (RCA 1984)
Once Upon A Christmas (Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton) (RCA 1984)
The Heart Of The Matter (RCA 1985)
Love Is What We Make It (Liberty 1985) (contains previously unreleased recordings from Kenny's UA/Liberty years)
They Don't Make Them Like They Used To (RCA 1986)
I Prefer The Moonlight (RCA 1987)
Something Inside So Strong (Reprise 1989)
Christmas In America (Reprise 1989)
Love Is Strange (Reprise 1990)
Back Home Again (Reprise 1991)
If Only My Heart Had A Voice (Giant 1993)
Timepiece (Orchestral Sessions with David Foster) (Atlantic 1994)
Vote For Love (onQ 1996)
The Gift (Magnatone 1996)
Across My Heart (Magnatone 1997)
Christmas From The Heart (Dreamcatcher 1998)
She Rides Wild Horses (Dreamcatcher 1999)
There You Go Again (Dreamcatcher 2000)
Live By Request (Dreamcatcher 2001)
Back To The Well (Dreamcatcher 2003)
Water & Bridges (Capitol Nashville 2006)
Compilations:
Greatest Hits (1971) (Kenny Rogers And The First Edition)
Ten Years Of Gold (1977, features re-recordings of First Editon hits, plus early solo hits)
The Kenny Rogers Singles Album (U.K release of Ten Years Of Gold with Bonus tracks, 1979)
The Best Of Kenny Rogers (1979)
Shine On (European Release, 1980)
Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits (1980)
Lady (U.K release of 1980's Greatest Hits album, 1981)
Twenty Greatest Hits (1983)
The Kenny Rogers Story - 20 Golden Greats (U.K release, 1985)
60's Revisited (1980s, with the 1st edition)
Greatest Hits (1988)
20 Great Years (1990)
The Very Best of Kenny Rogers (1990)
The Best Of Kenny Rogers (1999)
Kenny Rogers - Collection (2000)
Through The Years - 20 Greatest Hits (2001)
Legends - The Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Collection (2003)
42 Ultimate Hits (2004)
The Very Best Of Kenny Rogers (2 CD set, European release, 2005)
21 Number One Hits (2006)
Golden Legends - Kenny Rogers (2006)
Box Sets:
Greatest Hits and Finest Performances (5 L.P set) (1986)
Through The Years: A Retrospective (4 CD) (1999)
Triple Treasures (3 CD Box set featuring recordings made between 1967 and 1998) (2002)
She Believes In Me
Kenny Rogers Lyrics
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And sometimes all the nights can be so long
And it's good when I finally make it home, all alone
While she lays dreaming, I try to get undressed without the light
And quietly she says "how was your night?"
And I come to her and say, "it was all right," and I hold her tight
And she believes in me, I'll never know just what she sees in me
With my little songs, I was wrong
But she has faith in me, and so I go on trying faithfully
And who knows, maybe, on some special night, if my song is right
I will find a way, find a way
While she lays waiting, I stumble to the kitchen for a bite
Then I see my old guitar in the night
Just waiting for me like a secret friend, and there's no end
While she lays crying, I fumble with a melody or two
And I'm torn between the things that I should do
And she says to wake her up when I am through
God, her love is true
And she believes in me, I'll never know just what she sees in me
I told her someday if she was my girl, I could change the world
With my little songs, I was wrong
But she has faith in me, and so I go on trying faithfully
And who knows maybe on some special night, if my song is right
I will find a way
While she lays, while she waits for me
The song “She Believes in Me” by Kenny Rogers is a tender love song that talks about the boundless love and support a man receives from his partner. The first verse speaks about the artist's late-night routine. While his partner sleeps, he stays up late playing his songs. He sometimes feels lonely at night but looks forward to getting back home to his partner. The second verse is reminiscent of the moments when his partner wakes up to ask him about his night, and he tells her it was "all right." The chorus emphasizes how the woman supports him and believes in his dreams, even when he is unsure about himself.
The second half of the song speaks more directly to his partner's unwavering support. He is overwhelmed by her faith in him, which pushes him to keep trying to write great songs that can make a difference in the world, even if he was wrong for thinking he could change the world with his little songs. The bridge mentions how he is inspired to write more songs when he sees his guitar waiting for him. Sometimes, he finds himself torn between devoting his time to his partner and nurturing his career. Yet, she remains patient and committed to him, always ready to support him whenever he needs her.
Line by Line Meaning
While she lays sleeping, I stay out late at night and play my songs
I often stay out late at night to play my music while my partner sleeps.
And sometimes all the nights can be so long
Sometimes nights can seem endless.
And it's good when I finally make it home, all alone
It feels good to come home, even if I'm by myself.
While she lays dreaming, I try to get undressed without the light
I try not to disturb my partner by getting undressed in the dark while she dreams.
And quietly she says 'how was your night?'
My partner asks how my night was, softly and without waking up completely.
And I come to her and say, 'it was all right,' and I hold her tight
I tell my partner that my night was okay and then embrace her tightly.
And she believes in me, I'll never know just what she sees in me
My partner has a lot of faith in me and I don't always understand why.
I told her someday, if she was my girl, I could change the world
I once promised my partner I could make a big impact on the world if she were with me.
With my little songs, I was wrong
I know now that I was mistaken in thinking my music could make such a big difference.
But she has faith in me, and so I go on trying faithfully
Despite my doubts, my partner's faith in me keeps me trying to make a difference with my music.
And who knows, maybe, on some special night, if my song is right
Perhaps, with some luck and inspiration, one of my songs might have a big impact on the world.
I will find a way, find a way
I will keep trying and keep searching for a way to make a difference.
While she lays waiting, I stumble to the kitchen for a bite
Sometimes when my partner is waiting for me, I go to the kitchen for a snack.
Then I see my old guitar in the night
Seeing my guitar in the darkness inspires me to play some music.
Just waiting for me like a secret friend, and there's no end
My guitar feels like an understanding, unending companion that always waits for me.
While she lays crying, I fumble with a melody or two
Sometimes while my partner is crying, I try to comfort her by playing some music.
And I'm torn between the things that I should do
I often have competing priorities and struggle to know which one to attend to.
And she says to wake her up when I am through
My partner asks me to let her know when I'm finished playing music so that she can go back to sleep.
God, her love is true
I am grateful for and overwhelmed by my partner's truly loving nature.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steve Gibb
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@AjStyles.14
I don't care what anyone says. i know each generation has its own likes and standards, but NO WAY can today's music equal this quality and the songs of this time. No way ...a true classic All the best Kenny in your future endeavours and thanks for adding to the soundtrack of my life..
@kristianrendel
Hey Kenny passed away already. His music is timeless though❤️
@AjStyles.14
@Bhingbhing He is no longer with us, but his music will continue forever. Greetings.
@anthonymitchell8610
You're Absolutely Right!!!
@AjStyles.14
@Anthony Mitchell 😷🖐
@weeklynest5602
Well said,
@katiehossink8484
Immediately brought back to my moms station wagon. She's singing at the top of her lungs. She passed in 2000. Love this
@evaklum8974
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@frankdavid3691
Hello
@mayanose7875
Sounds nice, painful and lovely.