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  2. Johnny Paycheck discography - Wikipedia

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    The second release of Paycheck's Little Darlin' material on Koch. It is composed of hit songs Paycheck had while on the label. [54] The CD is out of print, but the music is available digitally. [55] The Little Darlin' Sound of Johnny Paycheck: The Gospel Truth - The Complete Gospel Sessions: Release date: April 26, 2005 [56] Label: Koch Records —

  3. Johnny Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    A tribute album, Touch My Heart: a Tribute to Johnny Paycheck, was released in 2004 on the Sugar Hill Label. Produced by Robbie Fulks , the album features George Jones, Marshall Crenshaw , Hank Williams III , Al Anderson , Dallas Wayne , Neko Case , Gail Davies and Fulks himself covering some of Paycheck's best-known songs.

  4. Take This Job and Shove It (album) - Wikipedia

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    Take This Job and Shove It is the seventeenth album released by country music artist Johnny Paycheck. It was his second album released in 1977 (see 1977 in country music) and is his most commercially successful album, being certified platinum by the RIAA. It contains his most well known song, the David Allan Coe-written title song. It was his ...

  5. Take This Job and Shove It - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded by Paycheck on his album also titled Take This Job and Shove It. The recording hit number one on the country charts for two weeks, spending 18 weeks on the charts. [1] It was Paycheck's only #1 hit. Its B-side, "Colorado Kool-Aid," spent ten weeks on the same chart and peaked at #50. [1]

  6. Category:Johnny Paycheck songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Johnny Paycheck songs or lists of Johnny Paycheck songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Johnny Paycheck songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Country Singers Who Went to Jail & Lived to Sing About It - AOL

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    In 1985, a man in a bar offered Johnny Paycheck a homemade meal of deer meat and turtle soup. As if to burnish his outlaw credentials, Paycheck shot the guy in the head , yelling, "Do you see me ...

  8. Country music group Confederate Railroad to perform at ... - AOL

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    With 18 songs having charted on the country music charts, ... Confederate Railroad was originally a backup band for country music legends David Allen Coe and Johnny Paycheck. They released their ...

  9. Once You've Had the Best - Wikipedia

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    "Once You've Had the Best" is a ballad written and originally recorded by Johnny Paycheck. [1] It is best remembered for the rendition recorded by George Jones, who scored a #3 hit with it in late 1973. "Once You've Had the Best" originally appeared on Paycheck's 1973 album Mr. Lovemaker.