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  2. Lyle Lovett - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Lovett. Lyle Pearce Lovett (born November 1, 1957) [ 6] is an American country singer and songwriter. Active since 1980, he has recorded 14 albums and released 25 singles to date, including his highest entry, the number 10 chart hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, "Cowboy Man". Lovett has won four Grammy Awards, including ...

  3. Lyle Lovett (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Lovett is the 1986 debut album by American singer Lyle Lovett. By the mid-1980s, Lovett had already distinguished himself in the burgeoning Texas singer-songwriter scene. He had performed in the New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival in 1980 and returned to win in 1982. [7] In 1984, he recorded a four-song demo with the help ...

  4. Lyle Lovett discography - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Lovett discography. American singer-songwriter and actor Lyle Lovett has been active since 1980, and has recorded fourteen albums and released 25 singles to date, including his highest entry, the number 10 chart hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, "Cowboy Man". Despite not having charted a top 40 single since 1988, all of ...

  5. Step Inside This House - Wikipedia

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    Step Inside This House is the seventh album by Lyle Lovett, released in 1998. In contrast with his earlier albums, populated mostly by songs penned by Lovett, House is a double-length album of cover songs written by fellow Texans . In choosing songs to record, Lovett favored songwriters whose works influenced his own style instead of immensely ...

  6. That's Right (You're Not from Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. That's Right is a lighthearted song that lightly mocks the popularity of cowboy fashions in urban settings, and reflects the general sense of Texan pride that newcomers and outsiders often misunderstand. The second verse is a tribute to the members of Uncle Walt's Band, a band actually from South Carolina who later became associated ...

  7. Closing time - Wikipedia

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    Closing Time, a 1973 album by Tom Waits, or the title song "Closing Time" (Deacon Blue song), 1991 "Closing Time" (Hole song), 1993 "Closing Time" (Semisonic song), 1998 "Closing Time", a song by Leonard Cohen from The Future, 1992 "Closing Time", a song by Lyle Lovett from Lyle Lovett, 1986

  8. Lyle Lovett and His Large Band - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Lovett and His Large Band is Lyle Lovett 's third album, released in 1989. [ 9][ 10][ 11] Lovett won the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for the album. [ 12] Lovett's cover of Tammy Wynette 's "Stand By Your Man" was later included in the soundtrack of the 1992 movie The Crying Game .

  9. Closing Time (Semisonic song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Closing Time" on YouTube. " Closing Time " is a song by American rock band Semisonic. It was released on March 10, 1998, as the lead single from their second studio album, Feeling Strangely Fine, and began to receive mainstream radio airplay on April 27, 1998. The ballad [ 5] was written by Dan Wilson and produced by Nick Launay.