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  1. Notable for "The Front Porch Song" co-written by Lyle Lovett. The horn section arrangement for the title track was done by Austin-based tubist Dan Augustine, who also played on the original recorded version. Track listing. All tracks written by Robert Earl Keen, except where noted. "No Kinda Dancer" – 3:04

    • 37:47 (49:39 – Re-Release)
    • October 1, 1984
    • Robert Earl Keen
    • Folk
  2. Harmony Vocals – Denice Franke (tracks: 7), Elliott Rogers (tracks: 3, 6), Lyle Lovett (tracks: 9), Nanci Griffith (tracks: 3, 4) Lead Vocals – Robert Earl Keen Mandolin – Paul Sweeney ( tracks: 2, 3, 6 to 10 )

    • (2)
    • US
    • 6
    • SACD, Hybrid, Album, Reissue
  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 CD release of "No Kinda Dancer" on Discogs.

    • (5)
    • US
    • 5
    • CD, Album
  4. Written By – Lyle Lovett (tracks: 2), Nanci Griffith (tracks: 4), Robert Earl Keen Notes Originally produced and recorded in 1984. re-released by Sugar Hill in 1995.

    • (6)
    • 9
    • "Bears"
    • "Lungs"
    • "Step Inside This House"
    • "Memphis Midnight/Memphis Morning"
    • "I've Had Enough"
    • "Teach Me About Love"
    • "Sleepwalking"
    • "Ballad of The Snow Leopard and The Tanqueray Cowboy"
    • "More Pretty Girls Than One"
    • "West Texas Highway"
    "Bears" was written by Steven Fromholz and appeared on his '76 album A Rumor In My Own Time. Fromholz is one of the ultimate cult figure icons in Texas music. As criminally underrated and obscure a...
    The setup of Step Inside This Houseis very intentional. While there are similarities and themes that run throughout, the two parts of the album (Disc One and Two) are very distinct sets. Disc One f...

    "Lungs" was originally written by Townes Van Zandt and first appeared on his '69 self-titled album. There's gritty texture added by Lovett and company that raise the intensity on the old-school min...

    "Step Inside This House," originally written by Guy Clark, was the first song he ever wrote down and one he never recorded. Lovett was introduced to the song by songwriter Eric Taylor (who wrote "M...
    "Step Inside This House" is essential to Lovett's Step Inside This Houseas a whole. There's a reason he named the album after the song. The painting, book of poems, piece of glass, guitar—all the i...
    "Memphis Midnight/Memphis Morning" was written by Eric Taylor. Taylor, a long-time Houston-based singer-songwriter was one of Lovett's first mentors. At one point, Houston's music scene was thrivin...
    Taylor and Lovett's relationship runs deep. Lovett has recorded Taylor's "Whooping Crane" on Natural Forces and "Understand You" on Release Me. The Taylor and Lovett co-write "Fat Babies" appears o...
    "I've Had Enough" is by Vince Bell and Craig Calvert and first appeared on Bell's '95 album, Phoenix, which also featured harmony vocals contributed by Lovett. Lovett would also go on to cover Bell...
    Like Taylor, Bell was part of the Houston music scene that had a large impact on Lovett when he was first coming into his own as a songwriter. Lovett would watch Bell, Taylor and others perform at...
    "Teach Me About Love" was written by Walter Hyatt. Along with David Ball and Champ Hood, Hyatt formed Uncle Walt's Band. Though the band never reached more than a cult following, they would prove t...
    Lovett would reunite the trio behind Uncle Walt's Band on 1989's Lyle Lovett and His Large Band on the song "Once Is Enough." Lovett would also reference the trio on "That's Right (You're Not From...
    "Sleepwalking" was written by Willis Alan Ramsey but has yet to be recorded by Ramsey. A noted perfectionist, Ramsey has only released a single album, his legendary 1972 self-titled debut (though,...
    "Ballad of the Snow Leopard and the Tanqueray Cowboy" was written by David Rodriguez. It first appeared on a Rodriguez live album called Man Against Beast, which was released on cassette in '90. Ro...
    It's one of the most complex songs on the album and takes multiple listens to begin to grasp the deep beauty within the slow-pacing ballad. Thankfully, Lovett lends his focus directly upon the lyri...
    "More Pretty Girls Than One" is a traditional song and marks as the first of two featured on Step Inside This House. It's a long-time bluegrass number having been covered by the likes of Woody Guth...
    The first version of "More Pretty Girls Than One" was recorded in 1936 by Fiddlin' Arthur Smith as "There's More Pretty Girls Than One."

    "West Texas Highway" was written by Michael Martin Murphey and Boomer Castleman. Though written in the '70s, "West Texas Highway" wouldn't appear on a Murphey album until being recorded for the 201...

  5. No Kinda Dancer Tracklist. 1. No Kinda Dancer Lyrics. 2. The Front Porch Song Lyrics. 8.3K 3. Between Hello and Goodbye ... Writers Lyle Lovett, Nanci Griffith & Robert Earl Keen. More Robert Earl ...

  6. 22. Nov. 2019 · And he's worked alongside many of the greats: On "The Front Porch Song," from his self-produced debut, No Kinda Dancer, Keen collaborated with country music icon Lyle Lovett — one of Keen's...