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Willie Nelson revealed that his late friend and collaborator Kenny Rogers originally wanted him to record one of his most enduring and popular songs.
Kenny Rogers scored a career signature song with "The Gambler," but he originally wanted his friend Willie Nelson to record the iconic song. Fortunately for Rogers, Nelson just wasn't interested ...
Two new documentary/concert special pay tribute to and tell the tales of country legends Willie Nelson and Kenny Rogers. With most folks in Coronavirus Quarantine, our televisions are ...
When it comes time for Nelson to sing solo, he chooses the 1977 hit, “Sweet Music Man,” one of the few songs Rogers ever wrote. Rogers prefaces Willie’s performance by relaying the candid ...
The Country Hit Willie Nelson Rejected In a video interview from his home in July 2020, Willie Nelson revealed that Kenny Rogers had originally asked the “Crazy” singer to record a version of ...
See Lainey Wilson, Lukas Nelson Cover Kenny Rogers Kenny Rogers released “You Can’t Make Old Friends” as the title track of his 2013 album. The song featured arguably Rogers’ favorite duet ...
Kenny Rogers scored the defining hit of his career when he released The Gambler in 1978, ... Willie Nelson admits he passed on "The Gambler" when Rogers tried to pass the song along to him.
George Strait will be honored with the 2024 Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award during the 58th CMA Awards this month in Nashville, ... Johnny Cash, Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson. ...
Iconic Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and photographer Kenny Rogers sold more than 120 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.