Love Is What We Make It
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Love Is What We Make It is the title of a 1985 album by Kenny Rogers, released by Liberty Records
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 (see 1985 in music
1985 in music
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). The album is a collection of songs Rogers recorded between 1974 and 1983 that were rejected for his studio albums of that time. This collection was issued after he signed to RCA
RCA
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. "Stranger In My Place" is a 1974 recording with The First Edition
The First Edition
The First Edition was a country music/rock band. Its stalwart members being Kenny Rogers , Mickey Jones and Terry Williams...

, an alternate of which was released on their last single.

Track listing

  1. Love Is What We Make It [3:29]
  2. Twentieth Century Fool [3:42]
  3. Still Hold On [4:09]
  4. Tie Me to Your Heart Again [3:13]
  5. Maybe in the End [3:48]
  6. It Turns Me Inside Out [3:08]
  7. It Happened in the Best of Dreams [3:23]
  8. A Stranger in my Place [2:57]
  9. Starting Today, Starting Over [3:47]
  10. Born to Love Me [3:50]

Chart performance

Chart (1985) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 17
U.S. Billboard 200 145

Singles

This album is home to two singles, which were the first two tracks on the album. The title track hit #37, and Twentieth Century Fool reached #57.
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