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Chuck Atha With Ken Rogers And The Sons Of The South - No Big Wheel album

Chuck Atha With Ken Rogers And The Sons Of The South - No Big Wheel album

  • Performer: Chuck Atha With Ken Rogers And The Sons Of The South
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: No Big Wheel
  • Style: Country
  • MP3 version size: 1704 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1863 mb
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Description

Coward Of The County (Remastered).

Complete your Chuck Atha record collection. Discover Chuck Atha's full discography. Chuck Atha With Ken Rogers And The Sons Of The South.

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The Kenny Rogers Singles Album is the seventh studio album by Kenny Rogers. This album was issued in the UK by United Artists Records in 1979 and was the second Kenny Rogers album to reach the pop UK Albums Chart Top 20. It featured every one of his singles to make the UK Pop Top 75 to that point. It is fairly similar to 1977's Ten Years Of Gold album issued in the United States, but it featured four more songs that were hits in 1978, such as "The Gambler" and "She Believes In Me".

Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers remained close throughout the coming years By this time the group was billed as "Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Chuck Ervin (2018-present) bass. The Sons of the Pioneers Visit the South Seas (1969). Riders in the Sky (RCA Camden, 1973). Western Country (Granite, Attic, Telefunken, 1976).

The Big Wheel is a 1991 album, the seventh by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. All songs written by Calum Macdonald and Rory Macdonald. Healer in Your Heart" - 5:34. Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" (The Crowded River) - 5:17. Always the Winner" - 5:41. This Beautiful Pain" - 4:15. An Cuibhle Mòr" (The Big Wheel) - 6:07. Edge of the World" - 5:00. I'll Keep Coming Home" - 2:33. Flower of the West" - 6:36. Iain Bayne: drums, percussion.

Kenny Rogers as The Gambler (also known as The Gambler) is a 1980 American made-for-television western film directed by Dick Lowry. The film premiered on CBS on April 8, 1980. It was a critical and commercial success, receiving an Eddie Award and two Emmy nominations, and resulting in four sequels.

The Heart of the Matter is the seventeenth studio album by Kenny Rogers, released by RCA Nashville. It was Kenny's eleventh disc to hit on Billboard's Country albums chart. This album is to date Rogers' final to reach on the country charts, and peaked at on the Billboard 200. It was produced by George Martin. Two singles came from this album. Morning Desire" reached the top of the country charts, as well as on the adult contemporary chart and on the pop charts.

Kenny Rogers is the parody of the real-life famous singer-songwriter of the same name and one of the characters in the hilarious TV sitcom MADtv. He was portrayed by Will Sasso who also played other characters including parodies of certain celebrities on MADtv

Kenny Rogers took a bit of a chance in releasing this loosly based concept album at the time, but boy, did it pay off! Sales for the album went through the roof, as the title track and "She Believes In Me" became pop crossover hits, with the latter reaching the pop Top 10. Later, "The Gambler" was turned into a string of made-for-television movies.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A No Big Wheel
Written-By – Chuck Atha
B Corner Of Heartbreak
Written-By – Chuck Atha

Notes

Address on label is P.O. Box 20698, Atlanta, GA

I assumed this is the same label as Driftwood even though that has a Louisiana address due to the presence of Ken Rogers on both labels.