Tell It All Brother
Tell It All Brother is the sixth album by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, released in 1970 by Reprise Records. It reached #61 on the Billboard 200.[2] Two singles were released and also charted, including the title track which reached the top twenty of the Hot 100.
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Studio album by The First Edition | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Kenny Rogers, Jimmy Bowen | |||
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Track listing
- "Tell It All Brother" (Alex Harvey)
- "Shine On Ruby Mountain" (Kenny Young)
- "The King of Oak Street" (Alex Harvey)
- "I'm Gonna Sing You A Sad Song Susie" (Mike Settle)
- "Love Woman" (Douglas Legrand, Kenny Rogers)
- "Heed The Call" (Kin Vassy)
- "Camptown Ladies" (Traditional)
- "Molly" (Alex Harvey)
- "After All (I Live My Life)" (Frank Miller, Jim Doris)
- "We All Got To Help Each Other" (Earl Cate, Ernest Cate)
Singles
- "Tell It All Brother" (1970)
- "Heed The Call" (1970)
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References
- Joe Viglione. "Allmusic review". Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
- "Kenny Rogers' Billboard albums history". Rovi Corporation / Billboard. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
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