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| Live: If That Ain't Country CD (2009)
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| Heartworn Highways DVD (1981)
$9.99 James Szalapski's documentary--filmed in 1975, but not shown until several years later--captures a pivotal point in country music when the the glossiness that had taken over the industry gave way to a back-to-basics movement centered in Austin and Nashville. Young ...
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| 16 Biggest Hits CD (1999)
$6.95 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
In the mid-'70s, when Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings emerged as the founding fathers of the movement known as "outlaw country," some Nashville musicians gaped in horror, and some jumped in headfirst. ...
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| 20 All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
$8.75 As dodgy collections go, this one isn't all bad. It does have some dynamite David Allan Coe performances on it: There' "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile," "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," "Tennessee Whiskey," "Willie, Waylon and Me," ...
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| David Allan Coe - Live At Billy Bob's Texas DVD (2002)
$16.89 With over 30 years in the music industry, David Allan Coe is a veteran performer who appears to get more popular as the years role by. This live concert features hits including "You Don't Even Call Me By My Name," ...
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| Live From The Iron Horse Saloon: Biketoberfest '01 CD (2002)
$12.09 Recording information: Iron House Saloon; Peppermint Studios, Youngstown, OH.
Personnel: Brian Sheppard, Mark Howard (guitar); Steven Bishop (bass guitar).
Audio Mixer: Gary Rhamy.
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| Castles In The Sand/Once Upon A Rhyme CDs (1999)
$10.69 This set is typical of the Collectables label's bizarre and unexplainable pairing strategies. This two-fer repackages outlaw country singer/songwriter David Allan Coe's 1983 Castles in the Sand and 1975's Once Upon a Rhyme. The former record scored on the charts ...
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| Live At Billy Bob's Texas CD (2003)
$13.35 Say whatever the hell you want about David Allan Coe, but he's one of a kind as a singer, songwriter, and performer. In his early sixties, Coe hasn't slowed a bit and is experiencing another of his periodic renaissances as ...
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| Country Outlaw CD (2003)
$5.95 Track Listing: Son of the South; Talkin' to the Blues; When I Was a Young Man; If That Ain't Country, Pt. 2; Panheads Forever; Drank My Wife Away; Take This Job and Shove It; You Never Even Called Me by ...
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| Essential David Allan Coe CD (2004) Remastered
$6.75 THE ESSENTIAL DAVID ALLAN COE provides an excellent thumbnail sketch of Coe's career, hitting all the highlights. Coe's gift for self-mythologizing (an important skill in country music) is exemplified by his outlaw manifesto "Willie, Waylon and Me." "Take This Job ...
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 David Allan Coe Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous David Allan Coe songs: Tennessee Whiskey Lyrics, Would You Lay With Me Lyrics, Take This Job and Shove It Lyrics, If That Ain't Country Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Longhaired Redneck Lyrics, Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat Lyrics, Son of the South Lyrics, Jack Daniels, If You Please Lyrics, Please Come to Boston Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs She Used to Love Me a Lot Lyrics, Would You Be My Lady Lyrics, Pledging My Love Lyrics, White Line Fever Lyrics, Cheap Thrills Lyrics, This Bottle Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Hank Williams Junior-Junior Lyrics, If This Is Just a Game Lyrics, Storms Never Last Lyrics, Stand by Your Man Lyrics, Face to Face Lyrics.
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 David Allan Coe Biography
As one of the most colorful proponents of the 1970s Outlaw Country scene (alongside Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, et al.), David Allan Coe helped create a new image for country music. An outrageous, hard-living, larger-than-life character who had reportedly done time for murder, Coe fused his love for traditional honky-tonk country with a no-holds-barred rock-&-roll attitude. He scored hits on his own, but his songs were also smashes for Tanya Tucker, Johnny Paycheck, and others. As an outlaw icon, he's inspired both country singers like Travis Tritt and rockers like Kid Rock.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
Rebel Meets Rebel, Willie Nelson, Bellamy Brothers, Confederate Railroad, Frankie Yankovic
 Contemporaries
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, The Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, Hank Williams, Jr., Townes Van Zandt, Bobby Bare, Johnny Paycheck, Roger Miller (Country), Billy Joe Shaver, Kid Rock, Tom T. Hall, Jerry Jeff Walker, Steve Goodman, Moe Bandy, Shel Silverstein, Mickey Newbury, Ed Bruce, Tompall Glaser, Steve Young, Lee Clayton, Jessi Colter, Ray Wylie Hubbard
 Followers
Steve Earle, Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, Travis Tritt, Robbie Fulks, Montgomery Gentry, Gretchen Wilson, Charlie Robison, Big & Rich, Uncle Kracker, Social Distortion, Giant Sand, Jack Ingram, Dallas Wayne
 Influences
Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Buck Owens, Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, Marty Robbins, Porter Wagoner, Wynn Stewart
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