Something for Thursday

I first heard this song when I first watched The Big Lebowski a number of years ago. I remember looking the song up and being surprised to learn that it was a Kenny Rogers song. It was recorded first by Jerry Lee Lewis, but later Rogers and his band the First Edition recorded it, in 1967. It’s barely recognizable as Kenny Rogers, actually: I’ve listened to this song a lot and I’ve found no hint of the guy who would later become a solo country act and sing about “The Gambler” and “Lucille”. It’s amazing how things can change, isn’t it?

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  1. Roger says:

    I remember the single, which was billed as the First Edition and went to #5 in 1968. The song was covered, maybe a decade ago, by Tom Jones.) The First Editon also had a hit with But You Know I Love You, #19 in 1969 with that wonderful dead stop. Then starting with Ruby, it was KR & the FE before going solo.

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