- I Thought I'd Never Fall In Love Again
- I'm Not Looking Back Anymore
- 11 Months 29 Days
- 21 Miles To Lake Charles Prison
- A Heart Don't Need Eyes
- According To The Bible
- All American Man
- Along Came Jones
- Back To The Doghouse
- Bayou Bum
- Because I Love You
- Black Sheep
- Colorado Cool-aid
- Columbus Stockade Blues
- Come Home To My Heart
- Don't Start Counting On Me
- Don't Tell My Wife
- Don't You Get Lonesome Without Me
- Don’t Monkey With Another Monkey’s Monkey
- Down At The Corner At a Bar Called Kelly's
- Drinkin' And Drivin'
- Every Minute I Want Jesus By My Side
- Feminine Touch
- Fifteen Beers
- For a Minute There
- From Here To The Door
- Galway Bay
- Georgia In A Jug
- He Will Break Your Heart
- Heart Don't Need Eyes
- Heartbreak Tennessee
- Heaven's Almost As Big As Texas
- Help Me Hank I'm Falling
- High On The Thought Of You
- I Can See Me Loving You Again
- I Can't Hold Myself In Line
- I Can't Quit Drinking
- I Don't Know When That Will Be
- I Got Wine On My Mind
- I Grow Old Too Fast And Smart Too Slow
- I Love Loving You Baby
- I Sleep With Her Memory Every Night
- I Take It On Home
- I Want To Go Somewhere
- I'd Rather Be Your Fool
- I'll Follow You On Up To Our Cloud
- I'm Barely Hanging On To Me
- I'm Better Off
- I'm Glad To Have Her Back Again
- I'm Gonna Tell The World
- I'm Remembering
- I'm The Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised)
- If You Should Come Back Today
- If You Think You're Lonely
- It Takes a Woman's Love
- It Won't Be Long (And I'll Be Hatin' You)
- It's Only a Matter Of Wine
- Jukebox Charlie
- Julie
- Kansas City
- Keep On Lovin' Me
- Kissing Yesterday Goodbye
- Let's All Go Down To The River
- Let's Walk Hand In Hand
- Life Can Be Beautiful
- Livin' In a House Full Of Love
- Love (don't Let Me Down)
- Love Couldn't Be Any Better
- Love Is a Good Thing
- Love Sure Is Beautiful
- Lovin' Arms
- Loving An Angel Every Day
- Man That's Satisfied
- Maybelline
- Me And The I.R.S
- Motel Time Again
- Mr. Bojangles
- Mr. Lovemaker
- My Baby Don't Love Me Anymore
- My Elusive Dreams
- My Part Of Forever (is All I Can Give)
- Nowhere To Run
- Old Blind Fiddler
- Old Violin
- Once She Loved Me That Much
- Once You've Had The Best
- Only Love Can Save Us Now
- Pardon Me I've Got Someone To Kill
- Proud Mary
- Rain Never Falls In Denver
- Roll Over Beethoven
- She's All I Got
- She's All I Live For
- She's Everything To Me
- She's There When I Come Home
- Slide Off Your Satin Sheets
- Smile Somebody Loves You
- Somebody Loves Me
- Someone To Give My Love To
- Something
- Something About You I Love
- Song And Dance Man
- Song Sung Blue
- Spirits Of St. Louis
- Spread It Around
- Stone Heart
- Take This Job And Shove It
- The Day Is Almost Over
- The Only Hell My Momma Ever Raised
- The Outlaw's Prayer
- The Real Mr. Heartache
- Tutti Frutti
- When I Had a Home To Go To
- Where In The World
- Without You (there's No Such Thing As Love)
- Woman Loves Me Right
- You Better Move On
- You Can Have Her
- You Once Lived Here
- You Touched My Life
- Your Love Is Mine
- Your Love Is The Key To It All
Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's "outlaw movement" popularized by artists Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits, though in the ensuing decade, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol, and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s, and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000.
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