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17 Greatest Hits (1985) Top Seller
17 Greatest Hits is the most thorough retrospective assembled of David Allan Coe's outlaw heyday, containing every one of his biggest hits -- including "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," "The Ride," "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile," "Willie, ...
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Original Outlaw 2CD Set 34 Songs (2002) Top Seller
Contains 34 tracks. Track Listing: DISC 1: Long Haired Country Boy; Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile; Papa Loved Mama; Would You Lay with Me; Folsom Prison Blues; Branded Man; I Never Cheated on You; Roll on 18 Wheeler; Lonesome Fugitive; ...
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas (2003) Top Seller
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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Essential David Allan Coe (2004)
Remastered
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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20 All Time Greatest Hits (2002)
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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Ride Disc 1, Track 19 - Running time: 3:10
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For the Record: The First 10 Years (1985)
Liner Note Author: David Allan Coe.
Recording information: 1974-1984.
Photographer: Larry Dixon.
For the Record: The First 10 Years gets a slight edge over its counterpart 17 Greatest Hits, not just because it contains three more songs, but because it gives a greater ...
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Country Outlaw (2003)
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 My Name; Only God Knows Why; Ride, The;
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Castles in the Sand/Once Upon a Rhyme (1999)
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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Castles in the Sand/Hello in There Plus (2005)
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Track Listing: Cheap Thrills; Son of a Rebel Son; Fool Inside of Me; Castles in the Sand; Gotta Serve Somebody; Ride, The; I Can't Let You Be a Memory; Missin' the Kid; Don't Be a Stranger; For Lovers Only; Crazy ...
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Playlist: The Very Best of David Allan Coe (2008)
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Sony/BMG's PLAYLIST series features concise compilations of great American artists, sporting eco-friendly packaging and focusing on the work the artists have done for labels that fall under the Sony/BMG umbrella. In the case of outlaw country legend David Allan Coe, ...
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Ride (2005)
Liner Note Author: Chuck Young. Track Listing: Ride, The; If That Ain't Country; In the Heart of Dixie; I Havn't Seen Mama in Years; California Turnarounds; My Kind of Music; Yellow Rose of Texas; I Can't Stop Now; Just Because; Strawberry Roan; Skip to My Lou;
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David Allan Coe: Super Hits (1993)
"Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone)," made successful by Tanya Tucker, is one of Coe's signature songs, and represents the softer side of his repertoire. Coe's always been able to write a drinking song with the ...
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16 Biggest Hits (1999)
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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Live at the Iron Horse Saloon (2002)
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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Live: If That Ain't Country (1997)
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
David Allan Coe is the original redneck, and he's proud of it. He sings of his white trash roots on "Long Haired Redneck," claims his rightful place as one of the original ...
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16 Biggest Hits (1999)
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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17 Greatest Hits
17 Greatest Hits is the most thorough retrospective assembled of David Allan Coe's outlaw heyday, containing every one of his biggest hits -- including "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," "The Ride," "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile," "Willie, ...
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20 Greatest Hits
David Allan Coe's 20 Greatest Hits highlights the gruff-voiced outlaw/singer's entries from the late '70s and early '80s. These original Columbia recordings include "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," "The Ride," "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile," "Willie, Waylon ...
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Super Hits (1993)
Though 16 BIGGEST HITS is probably the most comprehensive David Allen Coe career summary, the two SUPER HITS volumes are none too shabby. Between them they cover Coe's best-known material as well as some more esoteric tunes. Perhaps the most ...
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Columbia Country Classics Vol. 5: A New Tradition (1988)
The final volume in the set contains music from today, both established artists and up-and-coming ones, like Larry Gatlin, Asleep at The Wheel, Willie Nelson, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, the O'Kanes, and more. ~ All Music Guide
Recording information: 11/29/1967-10/26/1987.
Photographer: Señor ...
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Truckin' Outlaw (1996)
Truckin' Outlaw is an eight-track budget-priced collection that features versions of "Willie, Waylon and Me," "Truck Drivin' Man" and "White Line Fever" that are likely re-recordings or alternate takes. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: David Allan Coe (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, ...
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For The Record (2008) Slider Pack
Track Listing: You Never Even Called Me By My Name; Would You Lay With Me; Divers Do It Deper; X's And O's; This Bottle; Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands; Stand By Your Man; Tennessee Whiskey; Now I Lay ...
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Best of the Best (1995)
Personnel: David Allan Coe (vocals, guitar).
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19 Hot Country Requests (1985)
19 Hot Country Requests contains a selection of early-'80s mainstream country hits recorded by a variety of Columbia and Epic artists, including Merle Haggard ("Going Where the Lonely Go"), Mickey Gilley ("Talk to Me"), Willie Nelson ("Last Thing I Needed, ...
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16 Biggest Hits (1999)
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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