Coat of Many Colors

Kenny Rogers · Other Songs - Kenny Rogers

Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers



Back through the years

I go wandering once again

Back to the seasons of my youth

I recall the box of rags

Someone gave us

And how my mama put the rags to use.



There were rags of many colors

Every piece was small

And I didn't have a coat

And it was away down in the fall

Mama sewed the rags together

So in every piece with luck

She made my coat of many colors

That I was so proud of.



As she sewed, she told a story

From the Bible she had read

About a coat of many colors Joseph wore

And then she said,

Perhaps this coat

Will bring you good luck and happiness

And I just couldn't wait to wear it

And my mama blessed it with a kiss.



My coat of many colors

That my mama made for me

Made only from rags

That I wore it so proudly

Although we had no money

Well, I was rich as I could be

In my coat of many colors.



I hurried off to school

Just to find the others laughing

And making fun of me

In my coat of many colors

My mama made for me

And no, I couldn't understand it

For I felt I was rich.



And I told them all the story

Mama told me while she sewed

And how my coat of many colors

Was worth more than all their clothes

But they didn't understand it

And I tried to make them see

But one is only poor

Only if he chooses to be.



Now I know we had no money

In my coat of many colors

My mama made for me

Made just for me...

Coat of Many Colors - Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers' 'Coat of Many Colors' stands as a defining anthem of the 1970s country-pop crossover era. Released during a period where Rogers successfully blended traditional storytelling with polished pop production, the track exemplifies his signature ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives. The song's title references the iconic story of a young girl's colorful garment, a metaphor Rogers adapted to explore themes of identity, pride, and the complexities of family dynamics. With its distinctive vocal delivery and melodic structure, the recording became a staple of Rogers' discography, reinforcing his status as a master of the genre. It remains a testament to his skill in creating music that bridges generational gaps while maintaining deep emotional authenticity.