It might've been a Saturday night
It ain't clear it was so long ago
It was somewhere across the county line
A dance or a party I don't know

But I do know you looked like an angel
And your eyes were the color of your dress
There's a million things I don't remember
But that's the one thing that I won't forget

It might've been a Saturday night
It was either my folks car or yours
I know that we went to some drive-in
What was playing that night I'm not sure

But I am sure you whispered you loved me
As my lips softly pressed against your neck
There's a million things I don't remember
But that's the one thing that I won't forget

After a while I guess we agreed
We had wings we needed to test
Somehow we talked ourselves out of love
That such close to love as I've gotten yet

It was 2:21 on a Sunday
And I found myself standing in the rain
You blew me a kiss through the window
As your greyhound was pulling away
Inside I was dying to stop you
I should've listened to my heart
And not my head

There's a million things I don't remember
But that's the one thing that I won't forget...

Kenny Rogers

Kenneth Ray Rogers was born August 21, 1938 in Houston, TX, the 4th of 8 children. He has been married five times and is the father of five childre n. His first wife was Janice Gordon. They were married for 1958-1960 and had one child. Second wife was Jean Rogers from 1960-1963. Third was Margo Anderson from 1964-1976. This marriage resulted in one child. Kenny was married to Marianne Gordon from 1977-1993 and they had one son together. His current, and fifth wife, is Wanda Miller. They have a set of twin boys. His five children are Kenny Jr., Carole, Christopher Cody, Justin Charles and Jordan Edward.

Besides vocals, Kenny plays guitar, bass guitar, harmonica and the fiddle. He lists singer-songwriter, actor, record producer, entrepreneur and author as his occupation.

Songs Kenny is known for are many, but include