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    The first time that many people ever heard of Johnny Paycheck was in 1977, when his "Take This Job and Shove It" inspired one-man wildcat strikes all over America. The next time was in 1985, when he was arrested for shooting a man at a bar in Hillsboro, OH. That Paycheck is remembered for a fairly amusical novelty song and a violent crime (for ...

  2. Feb 19, 2003 · Honky-tonk singer and former country music outlaw Johnny Paycheck has died following a lengthy illness. The singer-songwriter died in his sleep Wednesday (Feb. 19) around 1 a.m. at Nashville’s ...

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · The Forgotten Legend. Johnny PayCheck is considered by many within the country music industry and arts to be one of the founders of the outlaw country music movement during the 70's. That said his soulful sound and phrasing made him a legend amongst the honky-tonk crowd and his peers. Even to this day new fans are discovering the depth of his ...

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Johnny Paycheck: 16 Biggest Hits · 1973. The Outlaw's Prayer. Armed and Crazy (Expanded Edition) · 1973. The Old Violin. Difference in Me · 1993. I'm the Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised) The Soul & the Edge - The Best of Johnny Paycheck · 1977. A-11 (Original Little Darlin' Records Recording)

  5. ABOUT JOHNNY PAYCHECK: The first time that many people ever heard of Johnny Paycheck was in 1977, when his “Take This Job and Shove It” inspired one-man wildcat strikes all over America. The next time was in 1985, when he was arrested for shooting a man at a bar in Hillsboro, OH. That Paycheck is remembered for a fairly a musical novelty ...

  6. Apr 11, 2021 · Johnny Paycheck was best known for singing "Take This Job and Shove It" (written by fellow Outlaw Country star David Allan Coe). A genuine hit, the single sold over 2 million copies. A genuine hit ...

  7. Listen to Johnny Paycheck: 16 Biggest Hits by Johnny Paycheck on Apple Music. 1999. 16 Songs. Duration: 48 minutes.

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