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20 Greatest Hits (Kenny Rogers album)

20 Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by Kenny Rogers
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Country
Length 72:51
Label Liberty Records
Kenny Rogers chronology
We've Got Tonight
(1983)
20 Greatest Hits
(1983)
Eyes That See in the Dark
(1983)
25 Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by Kenny Rogers
Released 1987
Recorded 1987
Genre Country
Length 93:17
Label Liberty Records
Kenny Rogers chronology
I Prefer the Moonlight
(1987)
25 Greatest Hits
(1987)
Greatest Hits
(1988)

20 Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Kenny Rogers released by Liberty Records in 1983.

20 Greatest Hits marks Rogers' third compilation album as a solo artist. This compilation covers the entire span of Rogers' glorious chart run through the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Among the 20 tracks on the album is Rogers' early smash hit "Lucille", which made Rogers a world-famous solo superstar. "The Gambler" – Rogers' chart-topping story song – also makes an appearance. The single that first appeared on Rogers' first solo Greatest Hits collection in 1980, "Lady" also makes it onto the album, as does "Love Lifted Me" from 1976 (his first solo single in ten years following his split with The First Edition).

Also included are popular duets with Sheena Easton ("We've Got Tonight"), Kim Carnes ("Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer"), and Dottie West ("Till I Can Make It on My Own").

Based on hit singles from the Billboard charts, this is the strongest Kenny Rogers single disc compilation album released. Another version came in 1987 (see below). It was also re-released on CD in 1994.

In 1987, Liberty issued a new disc featuring five additional tracks, covering Rogers' newest hits up to that point. The new tracks are the last five, including the title single "Love Is What We Make It" and "Sweet Music Man", the latter penned by Rogers himself.


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