Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Set Fire to the Charts with “Something’s Burning”
“Something’s Burning” is a pop-rock song by Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. It was released in 1970 as a single from their album “Tell It All Brother.” The song was written by Mac Davis.
In “Something’s Burning,” the lyrics describe the passion and intensity of a romantic relationship. The narrator expresses the fiery and electric nature of their love, likening it to a burning flame that cannot be extinguished. The song conveys a sense of desire and urgency, capturing the intensity of romantic feelings.
Musically, the song features a catchy melody, upbeat rhythm, and rock-infused arrangement. Kenny Rogers’ soulful vocals and the energetic performance by The First Edition contributed to the song’s popularity.
“Something’s Burning” became one of Kenny Rogers and The First Edition’s notable hits, reaching high positions on the music charts. Its memorable tune and Rogers’ charismatic delivery made it a favorite among fans, and the song remains a classic example of the group’s musical style during the late 1960s and early 1970s.