
Nolan Frederick Porter (born May 10, 1949 in Los Angeles) is an American R&B singer and songwriter[1] who recorded two albums and six singles in the early 1970s. His best known song is "Keep On Keeping On", a northern soul track popularized in 1978 by the Manchester and Salford band Joy Division when they used the guitar riff from Porter's song for their "Interzone" Based in Los Angeles, Porter's first recorded song (as Nolan) was a version of Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" released on the Lizard label in 1971.
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If I Could Only Be Sure
Keep On Keepin' On
I Like What You Give
Keep On Keeping On
Crazy Love
Groovin' (Out On Life)
Let's Burn Down the Cornfield
Singer Man
Oh Baby
Work It Out In The Morning
If I Could Only Be Sure (Stereo Single Mix)
somebody's gone
Iron Out The Rough Spots
Somebody's Gone (Mix #2)
What Would You Do If I Did That To You
Gwendolyn
Bird Without A Song (1978 Version)
The Fifth One
Travelin' Song
Somebody's Cryin'
Only A Thought Away
Don't Make Me Color My Black Face Blue
Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum
It's Alright To Dream
I Put A Spell On You
City Lights
Somebody's Gone (Mix #1)
What A Fool Believes
Keep On Keeping On (Mono Single Mix)
Cloudy
Every Little Move
Go-Go-Go
Bird Without A Song (1980 Version)
I Like What You Give (1980 Version)
Funky L.A. (Mono Single Mix)
Oh Baby (1980 Version)
Crazy Love (Mono Single Mix)
Lying Down
Funky L.A. (Stereo LP Mix)
What Would You Do If I Did That to You (Mono Single Mix)
I Like What You Give (Mono Single Mix)
Gwendolyn (Mono Single Mix)
Groovin' (Out On Life) (Mono Single Mix)
Somebody's Cryin' (Live) (Mono Single Mix)
Alive (AAA Mix)
Street Scene
Don't Make Me Color My Black Face Blue (Mono Single Mix)
Lying Down (Radio Edit)
Alive
Ooh Baby
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