Kenny Rogers - Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town LIVE video free download


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Duration: 03:05
Uploaded: 2010/01/07

Kenny Rogers performing his early First Edition hit 'Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town'. This is a Kenny Rogers standart song and Kenny has been performing 'Ruby' since over 30 years.

It is a Mil Tellis song and was released on 'Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town' by the First Edition in the '70s.

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9 years ago

Joe Villagrana

claping off beat

10 years ago

Dillon Hines

This was part of the message bray wyatt sent to the sheild

10 years ago

Judi Dolliver-Astley

Sasquatch sends me this, and I so wish I could share the caption he had on it...

10 years ago

Steve Crawford

great performers pull the audience in so they feel the song like the performer does. I saw Kenny one time and he had us sucked in from the beginning - what a stud.

10 years ago

B Ambrose

Music that helps me start this day...

10 years ago

RENATO1942

The hand clapping screwed up -- overwhelmed -- this great song and the great singing ! Shame !

11 years ago

John Worth

This is a great piece of music but destroyed in this live version by the inappropriate clapping. Yes it has a good beat which you can clap to but this a serious topic which Rogers tackles so well in this song and to clap to it just demeans the song, the message and the audience who don't seem to get it.

11 years ago

Royal lucas henrique

The Killers version, the best o/

11 years ago

FabRadio

They care as much as what you say, that's for sure!

11 years ago

Host47

no one care's what you have to say.

11 years ago

Host47

no one care's what you have to say.

11 years ago

FabRadio

This is one of Rogers biggest hits, so of course there is going to be excessive clapping. Listen to the record if you don't like it.

11 years ago

Host47

I expect "applause" in a live version. But this is incessant clapping that is not in rhythm with the music.

11 years ago

FabRadio

What do you expect in a live version?????????

11 years ago

Rick Mineer

After being rejected by everyone else in the business, his solo career was launched when the late Larry Butler saw the crowd go nuts as he sang the first line of this song. It happened at Garrett Coliseum in Montgomery, Alabama.

11 years ago

EdwardWLynn

What a fantastic thing that must be, to just get out the first line of the song and have the audience burst into applause. You know they're going to love it. Everyone's going to be happy. What a tremendous ability that must be for artists. I wonder, does anyone know where and when this performance took place? The titles at the end make one think it's in some way a german production. But was that a german audience?

11 years ago

Host47

love the song. can't stand the clapping. that's how/why people dislike this video. :(

11 years ago

fallenangel530

wow what a great song

11 years ago

matthew dickinson

great song

11 years ago

Johnny J

A very well written song, well sung, and well performed by one of the greatest artist!

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