

It was released in December 1981 as the fourth single from the album Share Your Love. "The Gambler's Last Deal" was to be the 79-year-old's farewell tour. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThrough The Years Kenny RogersShare Your Love A Capitol Records Nashville Release 1981 Capitol Records LLCR. 'Through the Years' is a song written by Steve Dorff and Marty Panzer, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. In October, Rogers performed and was honored at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena at the "All In For The Gambler: Kenny Rogers’ Farewell Concert Celebration." "I've thoroughly enjoyed this opportunity to say farewell to the fans over the course of the past two years on 'The Gambler's Last Deal' tour. I could never properly thank them for the encouragement and support they've given me throughout my career and the happiness I've experienced as a result of that." "I didn't want to take forever to retire," he said. The release also includes a statement from Rogers. Unlike every other time Kenny Rogers got divorced, the famed musician waited a while to get hitched a fifth time. "His doctors fully expect the outcome to be great, but they have advised him to cancel all performances through the end of the year to focus on recuperation." Married to Rogers from 1977 until 1994, Gordon would later say that Kenny felt he was going through a mid-life crisis at the time of their divorce.


Through the years, you've never let me down. Can't imagine anything the two of us can't do. I swear we've been through everything there is.
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"Kenny Rogers has been working through a series of health challenges," the release reads. from album: Share Your Love (1981) I can't remember when you weren't there. Through the years, youve never let me down. Cant imagine anything the two of us cant do. I swear weve been through everything there is. New York City's Beacon Theatre and Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort are among the venues sharing a news release about the canceled dates. from album: Share Your Love (1981) I cant remember when you werent there. Watch Video: Kenny Rogers: The life and career of 'The Gambler'ĭue to a "series of health challenges," Kenny Rogers has been advised by his doctors to cancel all of his 2018 concerts, according to several venues on the country legend's tour.
