Love or Something Like It - Kenny Rogers, Glassmeyer, Steve
She Believes in Me - Kenny Rogers, Gibb, Steve
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town - Kenny Rogers, Tillis, Mel
Don't Fall in Love With a Dreamer - Kenny Rogers, Carnes, Kim
You Were a Good Friend - Kenny Rogers, Carnes, Kim
The Gambler - Kenny Rogers, Schlitz, Don
Through the Years - Kenny Rogers, Dorff, Steve
Daytime Friends - Kenny Rogers, Peters, Ben [1]
You Decorated My Life - Kenny Rogers, Hupp, Debbie
'Til I Can Make It on My Own - Kenny Rogers, Richey, George
Reuben James - Kenny Rogers, Etris, Barry
Coward of the County - Kenny Rogers, Bowling, Roger
I Don't Need You - Kenny Rogers, Christian, Rick
Something's Burning - Kenny Rogers, Davis, Mac
Love Will Turn You Around - Kenny Rogers, Malloy, David
This robust collection is as good a place as any to start for those interested in revisiting Kenny Rogers's long, glorious run on the country and pop charts through the 1970s and early 1980s. It includes early countrified ... more »milestone hits like "Lucille" and "The Gambler," as well as later pop-flavored outings like "Lady" and "You Decorated My Life." It's rounded out with a sampling of the smooth pop duets he recorded with leading ladies like Sheena Easton ("We've Got Tonight"), Kim Carnes ("Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer"), and the late Dottie West ("'Till I Can Make It on My Own"). All told, this is among the strongest of the many single-CD compilations that have been culled from Rogers's long, prolific, and varied career. --Bob Allen« less
This robust collection is as good a place as any to start for those interested in revisiting Kenny Rogers's long, glorious run on the country and pop charts through the 1970s and early 1980s. It includes early countrified milestone hits like "Lucille" and "The Gambler," as well as later pop-flavored outings like "Lady" and "You Decorated My Life." It's rounded out with a sampling of the smooth pop duets he recorded with leading ladies like Sheena Easton ("We've Got Tonight"), Kim Carnes ("Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer"), and the late Dottie West ("'Till I Can Make It on My Own"). All told, this is among the strongest of the many single-CD compilations that have been culled from Rogers's long, prolific, and varied career. --Bob Allen
"I love Kenny Rogers music and almost made the mistake of purchasing this one. Fortunately I double checked my CD list and found that I already had the "25 Greatest Hits" CD. the "20 Greatest Hits" CD is exactly the same except the last 5 songs have been cut out. The CD covers are even the same. The missing songs are:
Abraham, Martin & John/Precious Memories
Love Is What We Make It
Green Green Grass of Home
Desperado
Sweet Music Man
If you can't find the "25 Greatest Hits" then definetly go with with the "20"... it's great music. However - check your CD's first & make sure that you don't already have the "25". Either way, it's Kenny Rogers music and these were all from his best period. Also, if you don't already have it, the "Water & Bridges" CD (his newest) is very good."