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Latest revision as of 09:54, 8 December 2025

1983 studio album by Kenny Rogers

We’ve Got Tonight
Released February 11, 1983
Studio
Genre Country
Label Liberty
Producer Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, David Foster, Brent Maher, Randy Goodrum, James Carmichael

We’ve Got Tonight is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Kenny Rogers, released in 1983. It is also his last with Liberty Records before signing with RCA Records.

The title cut, a duet with Sheena Easton, was the debut single and became one of Rogers’ signature hits, soaring to No. 1 on the country charts and No. 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100 chart. There were two other singles: “All My Life”, which peaked at No. 13 on the country charts, though it fared at No. 3 in Canada, and “Scarlet Fever”, which is lesser-known but still reached No. 5 and No. 4 in the US. and Canada, respectively.

The title of the album comes from its signature track, written by Bob Seger and originating from his album, Stranger in Town. By comparison with Rogers’ version, Seger’s only reached No. 13 on the Hot 100, making Rogers’ version a higher-seller (at the time), five years after it was written.

You Are So Beautiful” was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher and originally appears on the 1974 Preston album The Kids and Me.

Lionel Richie, who by now had been contributing a reasonable number of songs to Rogers, submitted the track “How Long” to this album.

The album hit No. 3 on the country chart and No. 18 on the main Billboard album chart. It attained Platinum status in both the United States and Canada.

  • Producers – Kenny Rogers (Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 & 10); David Foster (Tracks 1 & 6); Brent Maher (Track 4); Randy Goodrum (Track 4); James Carmichael (Track 7, 8 & 9); Lionel Richie (Tracks 7 & 8).
  • Engineers – Humberto Gatica (Tracks 1, 6 & 9); Al Schmitt (Tracks 1, 6, 8, 9 & 10); Reggie Dozier (Tracks 2, 3, 5, 8 & 10); Stephen Schmitt (Track 3); Brent Maher (Track 4); Calvin Harris (Tracks 7 & 9); Bob Bullock (Track 9).
  • Second Engineer – Stephen Schmitt (Tracks 1, 4, 5 & 10); Larry Ferguson (Track 2).
  • Mixing – Humberto Gatica (Track 1); Bob Bullock (Track 2); Al Schmitt (Track 3); Reggie Dozier (Track 5); Calvin Harris (Track 7).
  • Tracks 1, 2, 3 & 5-10 recorded at Lion Share Recording (Los Angeles, CA); Track 4 recorded at Creative Workshop (Nashville, TN); Tracks 7 & 9 recorded at Hitsville Studios (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Strings on Tracks 1 & 6 recorded at Ocean Way Recording (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 10 mixed at Lion Share Recording; Track 4 mixed at Creative Workshop; Tracks 7 & 9 mixed at Hitsville Studios.
  • Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Art Direction – Henry Marquez and Roy R. Guzman
  • Design – Roy R. Guzman
  • Photography – Matthew Rolston
  • Management – Ken Kragen

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