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Robert Earl Keen (born January 11, 1956) [1] is a Texas country singer-songwriter and entertainer. Debuting with 1984's No Kinda Dancer, the Houston native has recorded 20 full-length albums for independent and major record labels. His songs have been covered by artists including George Strait, Joe Ely, Lyle Lovett, The Highwaymen and Nanci ...
A train song is a song referencing passenger or freight railroads, often using a syncopated beat resembling the sound of train wheels over train tracks.Trains have been a theme in both traditional and popular music since the first half of the 19th century and over the years have appeared in nearly all musical genres, including folk, blues, country, rock, jazz, world, classical and avant-garde.
Pages in category "Robert Earl Keen songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... The Road Goes on Forever (song) S. Sonora's Death Row
The Road Goes On Forever may refer to: The Road Goes On Forever (The Allman Brothers Band album) , 1975 "The Road Goes On Forever", a 1989 song by Robert Earl Keen
Variously described as a blues, R&B or rock number, the song describes a steam train that has outlived its usefulness and has since moved to a museum. Recorded two months after steam trains were retired from passenger service in the UK, the song relates to Village Green 's themes of preservation and the reconciling of past and present.
The Road Goes on Forever is the third and final studio album by the American country music supergroup the Highwaymen. It was released on April 4, 1995, on Liberty Records and reached 45 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The title track of this album was written by Robert Earl Keen, Jr. and originally recorded on his 1989 album ...
Walking Distance is an album by the Texas-based folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. [3] It was released in the United States in 1998 on Arista Records. [4] The album peaked at No. 149 on the Billboard 200. [5]
No. 2 LIVE Dinner is an album of live music by Texas-based folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen, released in the United States on March 19, 1996. It was his last studio album for Sugar Hill Records, a label he had been with since 1984. After that album's release, Robert Earl Keen left for Arista Records in 1997.