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Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) [1] was an American country music singer and Grand Ole Opry member notable for ...
Overall, Paycheck's discography consists of 30 studio albums (including some belated issues of previously unreleased material), 4 live albums and 1 collaborative studio album, in addition to many compilation albums. Given the obscure nature of much of Paycheck's work, sources have been added for each of the releases.
Single by George Jones & Johnny Paycheck; from the album Double Trouble; B-side "Kansas City" Released: 1980: Recorded: 1980: Genre: Country: Length: 2: 20: Label: Epic: Songwriter(s) Don Goodman, Rick Schulman: Producer(s) Billy Sherrill: George Jones & Johnny Paycheck singles chronology
Johnny Paycheck. 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, ...
Double Trouble is an album by American country music artists George Jones and Johnny Paycheck. [1] It was released in 1980 on the Epic Records label. The album consists of covers of rock and roll hits from the 1950s and 1960s, with the exception of the opening track, "When You're Ugly Like Us (You Just Naturally Got to Be Cool)", an original song.
Paycheck's first big break came when he was hired as the bass player for Jones' backing band the Jones Boys in the mid 1960s before beginning his own successful solo career a few years later. The pair would also record a duet album, Double Trouble, in 1980. "Once You've Had the Best" became a live staple for Jones, who almost always performed ...
Wilson sang classics by Hank Williams Sr., Loretta Lynn, Johnny Paycheck, Randy Travis and Reba McIntyre. She informed the crowd that her new album, "Whirlwind," drops on Aug. 23, containing a ...
Johnny Paycheck included a version of the song in 1978 on his album Live at the Palomino. Johnny Cash recorded it for his 1983 album Johnny 99. The Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band recorded the song live in 1987; it was released on the 2010 album Ragged but Right. Hellbound Glory recorded a reworked version of the song for the 2020 album Pure Scum.