Kenny Rogers – Ruby (Live at Farm Aid 1985)
A Soldier’s Silent Despair in a Song That Refuses to Look Away When Kenny Rogers stepped onto the stage at the Farm Aid 1985 on September 22, 1985, his performance…
A Soldier’s Silent Despair in a Song That Refuses to Look Away When Kenny Rogers stepped onto the stage at the Farm Aid 1985 on September 22, 1985, his performance…
When Coward of the County Turned Silence into Strength and Redefined Courage Released in 1979 and featured on the album Kenny Rogers’ America (1980), “Coward of the County” became one…
A Man’s Quiet Confession That Love Sees What He Cannot Few songs in the catalog of Kenny Rogers speak with the same quiet honesty as “She Believes in Me”. Released…
Six Years Gone, Yet His Voice Still Knows When to Hold On and When to Let Go It has been six years since the world said goodbye to Kenny Rogers,…
A Haunting Tale of Despair and Desertion on a Bar Stool “You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille.” Few lines in the history of country and pop music…
The Fading Echoes of a Midnight Melody I Prefer The Moonlight is a poignant ballad that delves into the solace and mystery found in the stillness of the night. In…
A Haunting Duet That Captures the Agony of a Love That Refuses to Die There are some songs that, no matter how many years pass, feel as raw and fresh…
Make No Mistake, She’s Mine: A Duet About a Fading Romance The Unmistakable Mark of Country Greats In 1987, two titans of country music, Kenny Rogers and Ronnie Milsap, joined…
Lady: A Timeless Ode to Enduring Love and Unwavering Devotion “Lady”Kenny Rogers Upon its release in September 1980 as one of three new tracks on Kenny Rogers’ Greatest Hits album,…
Two Hearts, One Fleeting Moment: A Look Back at Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton’s “We’ve Got Tonight” A poignant exploration of seizing the present amidst the uncertainties of love, “We’ve…