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Something Inside So Strong

Something Inside So Strong
Kenny Rogers

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Track Listing

  1. Planet Texas
  2. (Something Inside) So Strong
  3. If I Knew Then What I Know Now
  4. One Night
  5. There Lies The Difference
  6. If I Ever Fall In Love Again
  7. When You Put Your Heart In It
  8. The Vows Go Unbroken (Always True To You)
  9. Maybe
  10. Love The Way You Do

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88473 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Something inside so strong5
Great music again. I had this on cassette and I have always been the bigest fan of Kenny.

Great cd:-D5
I must say i really love this CD "Something Inside So Strong"!!:O)Very nice cd and very lovely songs...Thanx Kenny for being such a great artist!!..~Bina~;o)

Kenny Rogers is one of the all-time greats5
This album was Kenny's first for Reprise records as a solo singer (he was signed to the label in the 60's with his country-pop group, First Edition). He had just left RCA records (and EMI/UA before them). His highly successful career was not without critics, however. The single off this album "Planet Texas" was perhaps his least successful single ever and it was called a "joke" by serious music critics (who obviously missed the point, it WAS a joke/novelty song).
Still Rogers has made a habit of surviving and after than minor hiccup this album went on to be his 25th top 30 album.
This album presents Rogers on top form (as ever) with wonderful ballads "The vows go unbroken (always true to you)", "Maybe" (a duet with fellow country singer, Holly Dunn), "Love the way you do" and more.
The cover of Labi Siffie's "Something Inside So Strong" (the albums title cut) improves upon the good original version that was inspired by the free Nelson Madella campaign.
In short, this album is typical Kenny Rogers and that can never be a bad thing.