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Kenny Rogers (album)

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Released
  
1977

Length
  
35:49

Producer
  
Larry Butler

Recorded
  
1976 - 1977

Label
  
United Artists

Kenny Rogers (1977)
  
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Kenny Rogers is the second studio album by Kenny Rogers from United Artists Records, released worldwide in 1977. The album marked his first major solo success following the minor success of Love Lifted Me in 1976.

The album produced two singles. The first single, 1976's "Laura (What He's Got That I Ain't Got?)", peaked at #19. This song was originally a #1 country hit for Leon Ashley in 1967. In 1977, Kenny gained stardom with the single "Lucille", which climbed to the top of the country charts (both in the U.S. and Canada) and placing him squarely on the U.S. Hot 100 in the #5 position. It also blew open his solo career in the UK, reaching #1 there. Another track from the album is "I Wasn't Man Enough" which makes appearances on some of Rogers' greatest hits compilations in years to come.

The album reached #1 on the Country charts and ranked as high as #30 overall, and was certified Platinum in the U.S. (only reaching Gold in Canada).

Personnel

  • Kenny Rogers - lead vocals
  • Bill Sanford, Dale Sellers, David Kirby, Fred Carter, Jerry Shook, Jimmy Capps, Johnny Christopher, Pete Wade, Ray Edenton, Reggie Young, Steve Gibson - guitar
  • Pete Drake - steel guitar
  • Bob Moore, Joe Osborn, Tommy Allsup - bass
  • Bobby Wood, Charles "Chuck" Cochran, George Richey, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Larry Butler - keyboards
  • Shane Keister - synthesizer
  • Tommy Williams - violin
  • Buddy Harman, Jerry Carrigan, Kenny Malone - drums, percussion
  • Bergen White, Buzz Cason, Don Gant, Johnny MacCrae, The Jordanaires, Larry Keith, Steve Pippin - background vocals
  • Brenton Banks, Byron Theodore Bach, Carl Gorodetzky, Gary Vanosdale, George Binkley, Lennie Haight, Marvin Chantry, Pamela Sixfin, Roy Christensen, Sheldon Kurland, Stephanie Woolf, Steven Maxwell Smith - strings
  • Bill Justis - string arrangement
  • References

    Kenny Rogers (album) Wikipedia