The new songs, "She'll Believe in You," "Something's Wrong In Vegas," and "Only Time Will Tell," were produced by Tony Brown, who has over 100 #1 hit singles to his credit and who has won over a dozen Grammy� Awards, among his many other accolades. As you might expect from the title, Kenny Rogers: 50 Years also includes some of this star's most popular and enduring songs, including "The Gambler," "Lucille," and "Coward of the County."
"I want to go on record saying that I think that what Cracker Barrel is doing with its exclusive music program is a great opportunity for me and for other artists." said Rogers. "I'm thrilled that they gave me the opportunity to create this album exclusively for their guests. In this business, where the Internet has become so important, to reach individual people shopping at Cracker Barrel is such a great gift," Rogers added.
"We are pleased and honored for the opportunity to work with Kenny Rogers on presenting new songs for our guests," said Cracker Barrel's Vice President of Marketing Peter Keiser. "This new album offers an opportunity to hear just how good Kenny Rogers is with new material as well as for another listen to some of his classics."
With a retail price of $11.99, the 12-song Kenny Rogers: 50 Years CD is the latest project in an impressive collection of exclusive music available only at Cracker Barrel. Kenny Rogers: 50 Years follows the July release of Ricky Skagg's The High Notes and the April release of Aaron Tippin's He Believed. Over the last few years, Cracker Barrel has released exclusive CDs featuring Alison Krauss & Union Station, Josh Turner, Amy Grant, Sara Evans, and Charlie Daniels.
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