In fact, the song was so beloved that it ranked at No. 10 on Billboard's Top Country Love Songs of All Time in 2025. The tune topped the country charts in the latter part of 1979.
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He continued, "Larry said, basically, 'Gee, I don’t know, Bob. Let me put this at the bottom of the stack, and when Kenny comes in, I’ll play the various stuff stacked above it.' Kenny came in and kept saying, 'Nah, Nah. No.' Then (Larry) got to the bottom of the stack and almost reluctantly played it. And Kenny said, 'That’s the one!'"
"Kenny Rogers wasn’t the greatest singer, but he could tell a story. He could morph anywhere he wanted to go! He could sing anything. That was the great thing about him," Morrison concluded.
"It wasn't necessarily my preference, but it was an ability I had, and I could relate to that music. You either have to do what everyone else is doing or do it better than them, or you have to be different enough to stand on your own," he concluded.
Kenny Rogers died on March 20, 2020. He was 81.
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