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Kenny Rogers: The First 50 Years
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Sweet Music Man
Written by
Kenny Rogers
Performed by
Alison Krauss
and
Dolly Parton
Through The Years
Written by
Steve Dorff
and
Marty Panzer
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
,
Dolly Parton
, and
Lionel Richie
Islands In The Stream
Written by
Barry Gibb
,
Maurice Gibb
, and
Robin Gibb
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
and
Dolly Parton
with cast
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
Written by
Mickey Newbury
Performed by
Wynonna Judd
and members of the First Edition
But You Know I Love You
Written by
Mike Settle
Performed by
Alison Krauss
Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
Written by
Mel Tillis
Performed by
Chris Isaak
, with
Linda Davis
, and
Billy Dean
on background vocals
Crazy
Written by
Willie Nelson
Performed by
Smokey Robinson
Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer
Written by
David Ellingson
and
Kim Carnes
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
and
Wynonna Judd
We've Got Tonight
Written by
Bob Seger
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
and
Sheena Easton
Lady
Written by
Lionel Richie
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
and
Lionel Richie
The Gambler
Written by
Don Schlitz
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
and
The Oak Ridge Boys
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