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  2. Johnny Rebel (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Rebel is often misidentified as the pseudonym of country singer David Allan Coe, [9] who achieved popularity during the 1970s and 1980s. The confusion stems in part from the song "Nigger Fucker", which appears on Coe's Underground Album. Coe has been quoted as saying, "Anyone that hears [Underground Album] and says I'm a racist is full ...

  3. David Allan Coe - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. [2] Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville .

  4. Underground Album - Wikipedia

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    Underground Album is the 21st studio album by American country musician David Allan Coe. Underground Album is Coe's follow-up to his 1978 album Nothing Sacred.. The album's music and vocal style was similar to other country acts of the era, but the lyrics are unusually explicit.

  5. David Allan Coe discography - Wikipedia

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    Contains alternate versions of Coe's hits up to 1981, along with the original version of "You Never Even Called Me By My Name." [12] 1984 The Best of David Allan Coe — — 1985 17 Greatest Hits — 197 US: Gold; For the Record: The First 10 Years: 46 — US: Gold; 1986 I Love Country — — 1989 Crazy Daddy — —

  6. Use of nigger in the arts - Wikipedia

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    The country music artist David Allan Coe used the racial terms "redneck", "white trash", and "nigger" in the songs "If That Ain't Country, I'll Kiss Your Ass" and "Nigger Fucker". Just before their breakout at The Woodstock music festival in 1969, Sly and the Family Stone released their hit album Stand! which contained the song " Don't Call Me ...

  7. Rides Again (David Allan Coe album) - Wikipedia

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    Coe was also permitted to use his own band on several tracks, a major concession for Columbia at the time. The album opens with the title track, a barrelling outlaw country anthem that celebrates the musical vision and individuality of several rock acts such as The Flying Burrito Brothers , The Byrds , and The Eagles , but then proclaims, “In ...

  8. Unchained (David Allan Coe album) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Braddock’s magnanimous “Would They Love Me Down in Shreveport” has a slight gospel flavor as Coe sings about brotherhood and turning the other cheek. He also covers Hoyt Axton ’s “Snowblind Friend," an anti-drug song originally recorded by Steppenwolf in 1970 but quite timely in the cocaine-addled 1980s during Nancy Reagan ’s ...

  9. I've Got Something to Say - Wikipedia

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    I've Got Something to Say is an album released by country musician David Allan Coe. It was released in 1980 on Columbia . Guy Clark , Bill Anderson , Dickey Betts (from The Allman Brothers Band ), Kris Kristofferson , Larry Jon Wilson , and George Jones are all featured on this album.