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David Allan Coe > Albums & Lyrics

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Buckstone County Prison Album
  1. Shackles and Chains
Castles in the Sand Album
  1. Cheap Thrills
  2. The Ride
Compass Point Album
  1. Heads or Tails
  2. Gone (Like)
  3. Lost
  4. Merle and Me
  5. Loving Her (Will Make You Lose Your Mind)
D A C Album
  1. Whiskey, Whiskey (Take My Mind)
Family Album Album
  1. Family Album
  2. Million Dollar Memories
  3. Divers Do It Deeper
  4. Guilty Footsteps
  5. Take This Job and Shove It
  6. Houston Dallas Or San Antone
  7. Whole Lot Of Lonesome
  8. Heavenly Father Holy Mother
  9. If I Could Climb The Walls Of This Bottle
Hello in There Album
  1. No songs listed
Invictus (means) Unconquired Album
  1. Rose Knows
  2. If You Ever Think Of Me At All
  3. Purple Heart
  4. London Homesick Blues
  5. Stand By Your Man
  6. As Far As This Feeling Will Take Us
  7. Someplace To Come When It Rains
Just Divorced Album
  1. Sweet Angeline
  2. For Lovers Only (part Iii)
  3. Thief In My Bedroom
  4. Just Divorced
  5. Blue Grass Morning
  6. For Your Precious Love
Longhaired Redneck Album
  1. Longhaired Redneck
  2. Revenge
  3. Texas Lullaby
  4. Living on the Run
  5. Family Reunion
  6. Free Born Rambling Man
  7. Spotlight
  8. Dakota the Dancing Bear, Pt. 2
  9. Willie, Waylon and Me
  10. Young Dallas Cowboy
  11. A Sense of Humor
  12. Laid Back and Wasted
  13. Greener Than the Grass (We Laid On)
Matter of Life & Death Album
  1. No songs listed
Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy/Once Upon a Time Album
  1. A Sad Country Song
  2. Crazy Mary
  3. River
  4. The 33rd of August
  5. Bossier City
  6. Atlanta Song
  7. Old Man Tell Me
  8. Desparados Waiting for a Train
  9. I Still Sing the Old Songs
  10. The Old Grey Goose Is Dead
  11. Would You Lay with Me
  12. Jody Like a Melody
  13. Would You Be My Lady
  14. Sweet Vibrations (Some Folks Call It Love)
  15. Another Pretty Country Song
  16. Piece of Wood and Steel
  17. Frau Lein
  18. Shine It on
  19. You Never Even Call Me by My Name
Nothing Sacred Album
  1. Pussy Whipped Again
  2. Cum Stains on the Pillow
  3. Linda Lovelace
  4. Fu*k Aneta Briant
  5. Jimmy Buffett
  6. Whips and Things
  7. Rails
  8. Masterbation Blues
Once Upon a Rhyme Album
  1. Would You Lay With Me (in A Field Of Stone)
  2. Jody Like a Melody
  3. Would You Be My Lady
  4. Sweet Vibrations (Some Folks Call It Love)
  5. Another Pretty Country Song
  6. Piece of Wood and Steel
  7. Fraulein
  8. You Never Called Me By My Name
Penitentiary Blues Album
  1. No songs listed
Rides Again Album
  1. Willie Waylon And Me
  2. Young Dallas Cowboy
  3. Sense Of Humor
  4. Punkin Center Barn Dance
  5. Willie Waylon And Me (reprise)
  6. Laid Back and Wasted
  7. Greener Than the Grass We Laid on
Rough Rider Album
  1. Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat
Son of the South Album
  1. Love Is a Never Ending War
  2. Storms Never Last
Spectrum VII Album
  1. Rollin With the Punches
  2. On My Feet Again
  3. Fall in Love With You
  4. What Can I Do
  5. Sudden Death
  6. Fairytale Morning
  7. Seven Mile Bridge
  8. Love Is Just a Porpoise
Tattoo Album
  1. Just To Prove My Love For You
  2. Face To Face
  3. Play Me A Sad Song
  4. Canteen Of Water
  5. Maria Is A Mystery
  6. Just In Time (To Watch Love Die)
  7. Hey Gypsy
Tennessee Whiskey Album
  1. Tennessee Whiskey
  2. If I Knew
  3. Pledging My Love
  4. Juanita
  5. Little Orphan Annie
  6. Bright Morning Light
Texas Moon Album
  1. Fuzzy Was an Outlaw
The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy Album
  1. Sad Country Song
  2. Crazy Mary
  3. River
  4. 33rd Of August
  5. Bossier City
  6. Atlanta Song
  7. Old Man Tell Me
  8. Desperados Waiting For The Train
  9. Old Grey Goose Is Dead
Unchained Album
  1. Snowblind Friend
Underground Album Album
  1. Panheads Forever
  2. Nigger Fucker
  3. One More Time
  4. Little Suzzie Shallow Throat
  5. Fuckin in the Butt
6 September 1939, Akron, Ohio, USA. From the age of nine, Coe was in and out of reform schools, correction centers and prisons. According to his publicity handout, he spent time on Death Row after killing a fellow inmate who demanded oral sex. When Rolling Stone magazine questioned this, Coe responded with a song, 'I'd Like To Kick The Shit Out Of You'. Whatever the truth of the matter, Coe was paroled in 1967 and took his songs about prison life to Shelby Singleton who released two albums on his SSS label. Coe wrote Tanya Tucker's 1974 US country number 1, 'Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)?'. He took to calling himself Davey Coe - the Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy, performing in a mask, and driving a hearse. He satirized the themes of country music with hilarious additions to Steve Goodman's 'You Never Even Called Me By My Name', but has often used the clichés himself. His defiant stance and love of motorbikes, multiple tattoos and ultra-long hair made him a natural 'Nashville outlaw', which he wrote about in the self-glorifying 'Longhaired Redneck' and 'Willie, Waylon And Me'. In 1978 Johnny Paycheck had a US country number 1 with Coe's 'Take This Job And Shove It', which inspired a film of the same title in 1981, and Coe's own successes included the witty 'Divers Do It Deeper' (1978), 'Jack Daniels If You Please' (1979), 'Now I Lay Me Down To Cheat' (1982), 'The Ride' (1983), which conjures up a meeting between Coe and Hank Williams, and 'Mona Lisa's Lost Her Smile' (1984), which reached number 2 on the US country charts, his highest position as a performer. Recordings with other performers include 'Don't Cry Darlin'' and 'This Bottle (In My Hand)' with George Jones, 'I've Already Cheated On You' with Willie Nelson, and 'Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands' with Bill Anderson. Coe's 1978 album Human Emotions was about his divorce - one side being 'Happy Side' and the other 'Su-I-side'. The controversial cover of Texas Moon shows the bare backsides of his band and crew, and he has also released two mail-order albums of explicit songs, Nothing Sacred and Underground. Coe appears incapable of separating the good from the ridiculous and his albums are erratic. At his best, he is a sensitive, intelligent writer. Similarly, his stage performances with his Tennessee Hat Band differ wildly in length and quality: sometimes it is non-stop music, sometimes it features conjuring tricks. Coe's main trick, however, is to remain successful, as country music fans grow exasperated with his over-the-top publicity. He may still be an outlaw but as Waylon Jennings remarks in 'Living Legends', that only means double-parking on Music Row.



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