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  2. 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 — —

  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. 17 Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Coe. Released: 1985: Recorded: 1974–1978, 1980–1985: Genre: Country: Label: Columbia Nashville: 17 Greatest Hits is a compilation album by artist ...

  5. The Essential David Allan Coe - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by David Allan Coe except where noted "The Ride" (J.B. Detterline Jr, Gary Gentry) - 3:07 "Would You Lay With Me (in a Field of Stone)" - 2:49 "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" (Steve Goodman) - 5:14

  6. For the Record: The First 10 Years - Wikipedia

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    For the Record: The First 10 Years is a compilation album by David Allan Coe. Track listing. You Never Even Called Me by My Name" - 5:14

  7. Rough Rider (album) - Wikipedia

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    Coe’s fourth album in two years was written and recorded during a period of marital turmoil, and the five songs he composed for the LP reflect this personal upheaval. The first two numbers, “Pouring Water on a Drowning Man” and “What Made You Change Your Mind,” are cry-in-your-beer breakup songs coming to the painful realisation that ...

  8. Compass Point (album) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, several of the songs on Compass Point look to the Caribbean, with shuffling back-beats and breezy rhythms, such as on “Loving Her (Will Make You Lose Your Mind)” and the tongue-twisting closing track. Lyrically, Coe covers some of his favourite themes, such as crime and prison on “Three Time Loser” and “Merle and Me ...

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

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    Rides Again was the fourth album Coe recorded for Columbia produced by Ron Bledsoe. The songs crossfade without the usual silences between tracks, which was unusual for country music, and feature Coe's heavily phased guitar. Coe was also permitted to use his own band on several tracks, a major concession for Columbia at the time.