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  2. Keep On Keeping On - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On Keeping On", by Len Chandler 1964, from the album To Be a Man 1966 - cited in speech by Martin Luther King Jr. "Keep On Keeping On", by Ruby Johnson, Parker, Catron, Johnson, 1967

  3. Nolan Porter - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Frederick Porter (May 10, 1949 – February 4, 2021) [1] was an American R&B singer and songwriter [2] who recorded two albums and six singles in the early 1970s. His best known song is "Keep On Keeping On", which became popular on the northern soul scene.

  4. Keep On Keepin' On (MC Lyte song) - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On, Keepin' On" is a song by American rapper MC Lyte featuring American girl group Xscape. It was produced and co-written by Jermaine Dupri and samples Michael Jackson's 1989 single "Liberian Girl".

  5. List of songs recorded by Cher - Wikipedia

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    She has also written or co-written several of her songs. Widely recognized as the " Goddess of Pop ", Cher has sold over 100 million records worldwide (as a solo artist) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and a further 40 million as part of Sonny & Cher , making her one of the best-selling female recording artists in history .

  6. Travie McCoy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. American rapper and singer (born 1981) Travie McCoy McCoy in 2005 Background information Birth name Travis Lazarus McCoy Also known as Schleprok Bernie Allen Born (1981-08-05) August 5, 1981 (age 43) Geneva, New York, U.S. Genres Alternative hip hop pop rap rap rock Occupations Rapper ...

  7. Keep On Keepin' On (New Riders of the Purple Sage album)

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    Keep On Keepin' On is the first of two studio albums by the New Riders to feature only one original member of the band, John Dawson, the second being 1992's Midnight Moonlight. It includes a version of the Grateful Dead song "Friend of the Devil", which was co-written by Dawson.

  8. Ruby Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and was raised in the Jewish faith. [2] She sang, with her eight brothers and sisters, in the Temple Beth-El choir. [1] After completing high school, she moved to Virginia Beach where she worked as a waitress and began singing rhythm and blues with local bands, before spending two years with Samuel Latham and the Rhythm Makers. [1]

  9. Keep On - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic editor Sharon Mawer found that "there was a mixture of styles on Keep On, from the salsa, holiday-inspired "Happiness" to the Justin Timberlake pastiche of "Ain't Such a Bad Place to Be," on which even the Indian-style intro worked well, to the ballads "Save Yourself," "Who Am I," and the final song, "Home," a haunting atmospheric track co-written by Nitin Sawhney.