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Kenny Rogers - Coward Of The County (Audio)
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18,866,135 Views • May 13, 2021 • Click to toggle off description
The official audio video for Kenny Rogers’ “Coward of the County” off of Kenny's album '21 Number Ones' and originally from the album ‘Kenny’
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Views : 18,866,135
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Date of upload: May 13, 2021 ^^


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@jameysummers1577

2 months ago

This song makes me think about how important a father is. I never thought a dad was an important thing. I didn't have a dad. Now I am a dad, and you better believe I try to be the best dad I can be. Protective, loving and supportive. Strong and stable as a rock. Honest and Dependable. That's the father I hope I am to my daughter.

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@Akenfelds1

1 month ago

"But you could've heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and locked the door". That line always sends shivers down my spine.

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@user-vk3ti7bm8h

2 weeks ago

Who is here 2024😁☺️

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@johnbehaylo6704

2 months ago

Some of you people don’t get the message. You don’t have to be a hell raising bully to be a man….but, sometimes you you have to stand up and fight.

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@BLOODY__FATALITY

2 years ago

Wise words. You don't have to fight to be a man, but sometimes you gotta fight when you're a man.

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@BluesCollections88

8 months ago

Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world 💖

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@alisonn7200

1 year ago

This was one of my dad's favourite songs. We used to listen to Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton when I was a child. That line "and there were three of them," still gets me. All these years later and this song still gives me chills. It will never grow old. One of the best songs ever written. Miss you dad and miss you KR.

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@scottconnor8867

2 years ago

One of the best songs ever written, In my humble opinion.

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@blessed1167

2 years ago

May Kenny 'rest in peace'🥲🥲

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@pandulenijacobs

2 years ago

The world is a sadder place without Kenny Rogers in it. Rest Well, old friend. You've left quite a legacy.

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@edlull8652

9 months ago

Kenny had that distinct "growly" voice, and it was not only unique, but his trademark voice. Just love hearing him. R.I.P. Kenny

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@Avicenna10

2 years ago

I'm 61 and have heard this song at least several hundred times, but I still get teary-eyed every time I listen to it. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one. What a classic. And what a simple but powerful statement about the traditional conception of manhood in America, something that's in danger of extinction it seems these days.

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@craigblanchard872

2 years ago

I haven't heard this song in 40 years and it brought tears to my eyes listening to it today. I realized that this song helped me deal with anger issues as a child. I used to get into a lot of fights and would regret it later. My mom introduced this dong to me when I was 11 or 12 and it helped me understand that fighting does not always solve problems and you can be a man without fighting.

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@comeoninmykitchen82

2 years ago

My dad showed me this song when I was little. "You coulda heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and blocked the door..." still gives me goosebumps.

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@joshostrander8707

1 month ago

My grandfather always played this song in the truck, while we were on the way to feed and count the cattle. He died in 2020, and it tears me up inside that I didn't listen to his advice or the advice in this song. I enlisted in the Army when I turned 17, and made a career as a martial arts instructor by 21. It just hit me that I've built a life surrounded by violence, and I could have had a more peaceful life up to this point.

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@time4me2fly94

2 years ago

I've been crying over this damn song since 1979. I still cannot listen to it without tears. I wish it was a movie so I could cry over some popcorn. RIP Kenny 💔

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@steveemoto8420

2 years ago

This song humbled me during youth and even now.

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@isaacidheileh7575

2 years ago

I miss my dad so much. I never knew the depth of what a man he was till I had to do prison time in 2009. Dad visited me and said. Listen. Prison is for men. Don't ever think of not doing your time even if they gave you 100 yrs. Do them. I will do as much of them as I can with you. Those words are still in my ears. May God have Mercy upon his soul. I love you Dad. He passed away Friday 25 2015. I was released May 22nd 2018 to the halfway house and left that shit hole Sept 17 2018 on a 10 yr bid. He truly was a man's Man.

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@majorlazer2132

1 year ago

There’s no way not to get goosebumps when Tommy stops and locks the door. My grandma bumped this in her 8-track player in her car. That record was on every day when she picked me up from school. Pretty sure she was trying to tell me something. I miss her. And Kenny.

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@xdtdmusic2840

1 year ago

Rest in peace, Mr. Rogers. Your contributions to the art will never die.

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