Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
What Are We Doin' in Love?
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town [Bonus Track]
I Don’t Need You
Reuben James
Share Your Love With Me
Something's Burning
Blaze of Glory
Tell It All Brother
Through the Years
Love Lifted Me
Love Will Turn You Around
Lucille
A Love Song
Daytime Friends
We've Got Tonight
Sweet Music Man
Scarlet Fever
Every Time Two Fools Collide
Islands In The Stream
Love or Something Like It
Buried Treasure
Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight
Crazy
The Gambler
Morning Desire
All I Ever Need Is You
Make No Mistake, She's Mine
She Believes in Me
Twenty Years Ago
Till I Can Make It on My Own
The Vows Go Unbroken (Always True to You)
You Decorated My Life
The Greatest
Coward of the County
Buy Me a Rose
Don't Fall in Love With a Dreamer
It's a Beautiful Life
Love the World Away
My World Is Over (with Whitney Duncan)
Lady
We Are the Same
Most popular songs of Kenny Rogers
The Gambler
1978 • The Gambler
We've Got Tonight
1983 • We've Got Tonight
You and I
Lady
1980 • Greatest Hits
She Believes in Me
1978 • The Gambler
Coward of the County
1979 • Kenny
Through the Years
1981 • Share Your Love
Crazy in Love
1990 • Love Is Strange
I Can't Unlove You
2006 • Water & Bridges
You Decorated My Life
1979 • Kenny
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
1978 • Ten Years of Gold
What About Me
1998 • Through the Years: A Retrospective
Trivia about the album 42 Ultimate Hits by Kenny Rogers
- In what year was the album “42 Ultimate Hits” released by Kenny Rogers?
- The album “42 Ultimate Hits” was released in 2004 by Kenny Rogers, featuring 42 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “42 Ultimate Hits” by Kenny Rogers?
- “The Gambler” is the biggest hit from the album “42 Ultimate Hits” by Kenny Rogers.
- What are the main songs from the album “42 Ultimate Hits” by Kenny Rogers?
- The main songs from the album “42 Ultimate Hits” by Kenny Rogers are “The Gambler”, “Lady”, “She Believes in Me”, “Coward of the County”, and “Through the Years”.