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  2. Lucille (Kenny Rogers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lucille" is a song written by Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in January 1977 as the second and final single from the album Kenny Rogers. It became Rogers' first major hit as a solo artist after leaving the successful country/rock group the First Edition the

  3. Kenny Rogers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Rogers is the second studio album by American singer Kenny Rogers from United Artists Records, released 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.

  4. Kenny Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Ray Rogers (August 21, 1938 – March 20, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. [1] Rogers was particularly popular with country audiences but also charted more than 120 hit singles across various genres, topping the country and pop album charts for more than 200 individual weeks in the United States alone.

  5. Crossover country superstar Kenny Rogers dies at age 81 - AOL

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    In 1977, Rogers broke through with his first major solo hit, “Lucille,” but it was his sixth studio LP the following year, The Gambler, that finally made him a bona fide superstar.That album ...

  6. Every Time Two Fools Collide - Wikipedia

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    Every Time Two Fools Collide is a 1978 duet album by American country music singers Kenny Rogers and Dottie West. This was the duo's first album together, after Rogers entered the country market earlier with his massive country pop crossover hit "Lucille" in spring of 1977, followed by a string of more big crossover hits. West, though, was ...

  7. List of RPM number-one country singles of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Lucille: Kenny Rogers: April 23 April 30 It Couldn't Have Been Any Better: Johnny Duncan: May 7 She's Got You: Loretta Lynn: May 14 She's Pulling Me Back Again: Mickey Gilley: May 21 Play Guitar Play: Conway Twitty May 28 Paper Rosie: Gene Watson: June 4 The Rains Came: Freddy Fender: June 11 June 18 Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of ...

  8. 1977 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Song of the Year — "Lucille", Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum (Performer: Kenny Rogers) Single of the Year — "Lucille", Kenny Rogers; Album of the Year — Ronnie Milsap Live, Ronnie Milsap; Male Vocalist of the Year — Ronnie Milsap; Female Vocalist of the Year — Crystal Gayle; Vocal Duo of the Year — Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius

  9. Ten Years of Gold - Wikipedia

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    These new versions were recorded at Jack Clement Recording Studio "B" using Kenny Rogers' road band "Bloodline" (listed below). Side 1 of the LP contained the all re-recordings. Though Kenny had already scored three other solo hits, "Lucille", "Daytime Friends", "While The Feeling's Good" and "Love Lifted Me" are all that represent his recent work.