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I Love Everybody is the fifth album by Lyle Lovett, released in 1994. The album consists of songs written by Lovett prior to the recording of his first album, Lyle Lovett (1986). On the 8th track, "Record Lady," Lyle refers to college friend and fellow musician, Robert Earl Keen. ...Robert Earl, he's a friend of mineYou know he's always looking out for my best interest... Several songs prominently feature one or more of Lovett's trademark penchants: wry humor ("They Don't Like Me"), playful surrealism ("Penguins") and disturbing frankness ("Creeps Like Me").

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  • I Love Everybody is the fifth album by Lyle Lovett, released in 1994. The album consists of songs written by Lovett prior to the recording of his first album, Lyle Lovett (1986). On the 8th track, "Record Lady," Lyle refers to college friend and fellow musician, Robert Earl Keen. ...Robert Earl, he's a friend of mineYou know he's always looking out for my best interest... Several songs prominently feature one or more of Lovett's trademark penchants: wry humor ("They Don't Like Me"), playful surrealism ("Penguins") and disturbing frankness ("Creeps Like Me"). Lovett's wife at the time, Julia Roberts, provides backing vocals on several tracks. Other performers lending their voices include Rickie Lee Jones and Leo Kottke. "Ain't It Something" would later be rerecorded, in a longer form, for Lovett's soundtrack to the 2000 film Dr. T & the Women. (en)
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  • I Love Everybody (en)
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  • Lyle Lovett & Billy Williams (en)
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  • Aug 31 1993 - Jan 12, 1994 (en)
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  • Sept 27, 1994 (en)
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  • New York Times (en)
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  • Penguins (en)
  • Old Friend (en)
  • Sonja (en)
  • Ain't It Somethin' (en)
  • Skinny Legs (en)
  • Hello Grandma (en)
  • I've Got the Blues (en)
  • Creeps Like Me (en)
  • Fat Babies (en)
  • Good-Bye to Carolina (en)
  • I Love Everybody (en)
  • I Think You Know What I Mean (en)
  • Just the Morning (en)
  • La to the Left (en)
  • Moon on My Shoulder (en)
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  • They Don't Like Me (en)
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  • I Love Everybody is the fifth album by Lyle Lovett, released in 1994. The album consists of songs written by Lovett prior to the recording of his first album, Lyle Lovett (1986). On the 8th track, "Record Lady," Lyle refers to college friend and fellow musician, Robert Earl Keen. ...Robert Earl, he's a friend of mineYou know he's always looking out for my best interest... Several songs prominently feature one or more of Lovett's trademark penchants: wry humor ("They Don't Like Me"), playful surrealism ("Penguins") and disturbing frankness ("Creeps Like Me"). (en)
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