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* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Several of his songs. One lesser-known single that's a fan favorite is "Sweet Music Man".
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Several of his songs. One lesser-known single that's a fan favorite is "Sweet Music Man".
* [[Covered Up]]:
* [[Covered Up]]:

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  • Awesome Music: Several of his songs. One lesser-known single that's a fan favorite is "Sweet Music Man".
  • Covered Up:
    • "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" was written by Mel Tillis and first released by Johnny Darrell.
    • His second Top 40 hit was "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)", which was previously a #1 by the very obscure singer Leon Ashley.
    • Don Schlitz released his own version of "The Gambler" shortly before Kenny did.
    • His 1988 single "I Don't Call Him Daddy" only got to #86. Five years later, Doug Supernaw took a cover of the song to #1.
    • Bob Seger was the first artist to release "We've Got Tonight".