Kenny wrote "You Had Me at Hello" after seeing Rene in Jerry Maguire.
Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie wrote We Are the World together
The Bee Gees wrote and produced the mass majority of their songs, including Stayin' Alive, I Started A Joke, and You Win Again. Also, they wrote hits for other artists, including Celine Dion's Immortality, Diana Ross's Chain Reaction, and Islands In The Stream by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.
The BeeGees wtote it and Kenny Rogers and Dolly parton sang it.
He wrote Not Alone & Walk In The Sun by himself.
Kenny wrote "You Had Me at Hello" after seeing Rene in Jerry Maguire.
Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie wrote We Are the World together
The Bee Gees wrote and produced the mass majority of their songs, including Stayin' Alive, I Started A Joke, and You Win Again. Also, they wrote hits for other artists, including Celine Dion's Immortality, Diana Ross's Chain Reaction, and Islands In The Stream by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.
The BeeGees wtote it and Kenny Rogers and Dolly parton sang it.
"S.O.S" and "A Little Bit Longer" are two I know he wrote himself. He probably wrote some other songs by himself, but I don't know which ones they are.
Richard Rogers was an American composer of songs and Broadway musicals. He is famous for being the Rogers part of the famous Rogers and Hammerstein duo who wrote such well-known musicals as Oklahoma!, The King and I and South Pacific.
The American singer Kim Carnes got famous by joining The New Christy Minstrels with Kenny Rogers and Karen Black. She joined in 1966 and wrote many songs until 1969 when she signed her first publishing deal.
He wrote Not Alone & Walk In The Sun by himself.
Kenny Chesney has released twelve studio albums so far in his career. He has also released a "live" album and two "greatest hits" albums. Forty of his 44 singles have been in the top twenty.
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Some Shakespeare wrote himself, others were more or less public domain fold songs.
"Thank You for Being My Friend (You Lift Me Up)" was written by Andrew Gold and recorded by Kenny Rogers.