Top Johnny Paycheck Albums
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His Best
His Best
[2023]
I’m the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised) [Live]
I’m the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised) [Live]
[2022]
American Portraits: Johnny Paycheck
American Portraits: Johnny Paycheck
[2020]
Take Your Job & Shove It!
Take Your Job & Shove It!
[2019]
The Essential-40 Country Hits
The Essential-40 Country Hits
[2017]
Come Home To My Heart
Come Home To My Heart
[2016]
Top Collection: Johnny Paycheck
Top Collection: Johnny Paycheck
[2015]
I'll Take That Paycheck Now
I'll Take That Paycheck Now
[2015]
Remembering
Remembering
[2015]
Please Release Me
Please Release Me
[2014]
On His Way (Original Little Darlin' Records Recordings)
On His Way (Original Little Darlin' Records Recordings)
[2014]
Country Masters
Country Masters
[2014]
Country History
Country History
[2014]
17 Hits
17 Hits
[2013]
There's No Easy Way to Die
There's No Easy Way to Die
[2013]
The Outlaw
The Outlaw
[2013]
Original Billboard Hits: Johnny Paycheck
Original Billboard Hits: Johnny Paycheck
[2012]
17 Number 1's: Gospel Collection
17 Number 1's: Gospel Collection
[2012]
Live at the Palomino
Live at the Palomino
[2011]
A-11
A-11
[2011]
No Where to Run
No Where to Run
[2010]
Gospel
Gospel
[2010]
American Country - Johnny Paycheck
American Country - Johnny Paycheck
[2010]
Johnny Paycheck Sings George Jones
Johnny Paycheck Sings George Jones
[2010]
Country Spotlight
Country Spotlight
[2010]
The Outlaw's Prayer
The Outlaw's Prayer
[2009]
Keep On Lovin' Me
Keep On Lovin' Me
[2009]
20 of His Best
20 of His Best
[2009]
I'm the Only Hell My Momma Raised
I'm the Only Hell My Momma Raised
[2009]
Classics
Classics
[2009]
Johnny Paycheck
Johnny Paycheck
[2009]
Top Hits: Johnny Paycheck - Sings Gospel - EP
Top Hits: Johnny Paycheck - Sings Gospel - EP
[2009]
American Legend: Johnny Paycheck, Vol. 1
American Legend: Johnny Paycheck, Vol. 1
[2008]
Studio 102 Essentials: Johnny Paycheck
Studio 102 Essentials: Johnny Paycheck
[2008]
Johnny Paycheck: A Country Legend (Re-Recorded Versions)
Johnny Paycheck: A Country Legend (Re-Recorded Versions)
[2007]
The Lost Masters: Collection
The Lost Masters: Collection
[2007]
Seven Days a Week - EP
Seven Days a Week - EP
[2006]
Choice Country Cuts: Johnny Paycheck, Vol. 3 (Re-Recorded Versions)
Choice Country Cuts: Johnny Paycheck, Vol. 3 (Re-Recorded Versions)
[2005]
The Race Is On
The Race Is On
[2005]
Take This Job and Shove It
Take This Job and Shove It
[2004]
Sunday Morning Coming Down
Sunday Morning Coming Down
[2003]
Remembering (Re-Recorded Versions)
Remembering (Re-Recorded Versions)
[2002]
Survivor
Survivor
[2001]
Johnny Paycheck: 16 Biggest Hits
Johnny Paycheck: 16 Biggest Hits
[1999]
Super Hits
Super Hits
[1997]
Johnny Paycheck's Tribute to George Jones
Johnny Paycheck's Tribute to George Jones
[1996]
Difference in Me
Difference in Me
[1993]
Johnny Paycheck: Biggest Hits
Johnny Paycheck: Biggest Hits
[1982]
Lovers and Losers
Lovers and Losers
[1982]
Mr. Hag Told My Story
Mr. Hag Told My Story
[1981]
Bars - Booze - Blondes
Bars - Booze - Blondes
[1979]
Armed and Crazy (Bonus Track Version)
Armed and Crazy (Bonus Track Version)
[1978]
Slide off Your Satin Sheets
Slide off Your Satin Sheets
[1977]
11 Months and 29 Days
11 Months and 29 Days
[1976]
Loving You Beats All I've Ever Seen
Loving You Beats All I've Ever Seen
[1975]
Mr. Lovemaker
Mr. Lovemaker
[1973]
Someone to Give My Love to
Someone to Give My Love to
[1972]
She's All I Got
She's All I Got
[1971]
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We're The Kind Of People Touch My Heart I Don't Need To Know That Right Now I'm Remembering Is That All I Meant To You My Baby Don't Love Me Anymore I'm Barely Hangin' On To Me The Real Mr. Heartache I'm Not Looking Back Anymore Heaven's Almost As Big As Texas (stay Away From) The Cocaine Train I Can't Hold Myself In Line (with Merle Haggard) Sunday Morning Coming Down I'll Follow You (Up To Our Cloud) For A Minute There Friend, Lover, Wife You Haven't Lived Me And The I.R.S. When I Had A Home To Go To (pardon Me) I've Got Someone To Kill I Can't Quit Drinking The Creek Will Still Be Running The Old Blind Fiddler The Johnsons Of Turkey Ridge Heartaches By The Number You Once Lived Here Love Sure Is Beautiful Let's Walk Hand In Hand You Touched My Life Livin' In A House Full Of Love She's Everything To Me Green Green Grass Of Home My Sweet Love Ain't Around 21 Miles To Lake Charles Prison Julie If You Had Only Taken The Time Wherever You Are Jukebox Charlie Almost Persuaded Don't Take Her She's All I Got Help Me Make It Through The Night It's Only A Matter Of Wine She's All I Live For She's All I Got Once You've Had The Best Old Violin My Part Of Forever (is All I Can Give) Mr. Lovemaker Loving You Beats All I've Ever Seen Love Is A Good Thing Let's All Go Down To The River Keep On Lovin' Me Slide Off Of You Satin Sheets I'm The Only Hell (mama Ever Raised) I Never Got Over You I Did The Right Thing I Can See Me Lovin' You Again High On The Thought Of You Heart Don't Need Eyes Fifteen Beers Drinkin' And Drivin' Colorado Cool-aid She's Mine Motel Time Again A Good Year For The Roses Don't Monkey Around With Another Monkey's Monkey Tender Years Maybellene Barstool Mountain White Lightning A.11 Georgia In A Jug 11 Months And 29 Days Your Love Is The Key To It All The Outlaw's Prayer Take This Job And Shove It Song And Dance Man Something About You I Love Something Someone To Give My Love To Somebody Loves Me Smile Somebody Loves You
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Related Information for Johnny Paycheck
Johnny Paycheck (May 31, 1938 – February 18, 2003) was a country music singer. He is most famous for covering the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job And Shove It".Born Donald Eugene Lytle in Greenfield, Ohio, he began playing guitar by age 6 and made his first record at age 15. After a time served in the United States Navy (which included a court-martial for assault), he began performing under the name Donny Young. The singer took a job with country music star George Jones, for whom he played bass and steel guitar for several years, co-writing Jones' hit song, "Once You've Had the Best." By the 1960s, he had changed his name to Johnny Paycheck, a name similar to Johnny Cash, which has sometimes c... read more
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