词条 | Daytime Friends |
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| name = Daytime Friends | type = studio | artist = Kenny Rogers | cover = Daytime friends.jpg | alt = | released = July 1977[1] | recorded = {{Start date|1977}} | venue = | studio = | genre = | length = 36:33 | label = United Artists | producer = Larry Butler | prev_title = Kenny Rogers | prev_year = 1977 | next_title = Ten Years of Gold | next_year = 1978 }} Daytime Friends is the third studio album by Kenny Rogers for United Artists Records, released worldwide in 1977. It was his second major success following the break-up of The First Edition in 1976 (his first album Love Lifted Me was a minor success, with his second, the self-titled Kenny Rogers, going to Number 1 on the US country charts and crossing over to the mainstream pop charts in many countries). The album produced two top 10 singles with the title cut reaching #1 on the country singles and tracks chart (and the top 40 in the UK pop charts) and "Sweet Music Man" (Rogers' own composition) reaching #9.[2] Elsewhere on the album is a song called "Am I Too Late" which was not released as a single, despite Rogers later saying it was one of his favorite songs [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wtNYLVCxwU]. Another track "My World Begins and Ends With You" was later recorded by Dave & Sugar, who had a hit single with it in 1979. The album reached #2 on the Country charts. Track listing{{tracklist|title1 = Daytime Friends |writer1 = Ben Peters |length1 = 3:10 |title2 = Desperado |writer2 = Don Henley, Glenn Frey |length2 = 3:44 |title3 = Rock and Roll Man |writer3 = Kenny O'Dell |length3 = 2:46 |title4 = Lying Again |writer4 = Chips Moman, Larry Butler |length4 = 2:41 |title5 = I'll Just Write My Music and Sing My Songs |writer5 = Thomas Cain |length5 = 2:55 |title6 = My World Begins and Ends With You |writer6 = Larry Keith, Steve Pippin |length6 = 2:43 |title7 = Sweet Music Man |writer7 = Rogers |length7 = 4:16 |title8 = Am I Too Late |writer8 = Larry Keith |length8 = 3:31 |title9 = We Don't Make Love Anymore |writer9 = Rogers |length9 = 3:51 |title10 = Ghost of Another Man |writer10 = Frank Dycus, George Richey, Roger Bowling |length10 = 2:57 |title11 = Let Me Sing For You |writer11 = Casey Kelly, Julie Dodier |length11 = 4:39 }} Personnel
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Westlife versionIrish pop band Westlife recorded it in 2002 with a live performance of it. They renamed it also to "Daytime Friends, Nighttime Lovers". References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lpdiscography.com/?page=main#?page=discography&interpret=316 |title=LP Discography: Kenny Rogers |author= |date= |work= |publisher=LP Discography |accessdate=June 11, 2011}} {{Kenny Rogers}}2. ^{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008|publisher=Record Research, Inc|date=2008|page=360|isbn=0-89820-177-2}} 5 : Kenny Rogers albums|1977 albums|United Artists Records albums|Albums arranged by Bill Justis|Albums produced by Larry Butler (producer) |
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