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  1. Music video by Johnny Paycheck performing Take This Job And Shove It (Audio). (C) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment.

  2. Album: Take This Job and Shove ItUtgitt: 1977Låtskrivere: David Allan CoeLabel: Epic ‎– KE 35045CreditsBacking Vocals – The Nashville EditionDesign [Album De...

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Take this job and shove it tells a whole story in just those first six words. Songwriter David Allan Coe started with those words, and Johnny Paycheck was the perfect artist to deliver the...

  4. "Take This Job and Shove It" is a 1977 country music song written by David Allan Coe and popularized by Johnny Paycheck, about the bitterness of a man who has worked long and hard with no apparent reward. The song was first recorded by Paycheck on his album also titled Take This Job and Shove It.

  5. Take This Job and Shove It Lyrics: Take this job and shove it / I ain't workin' here no more / My woman done left and took all the reasons / I was working for / Ya...

  6. May 15, 1981 · Take This Job and Shove It: Directed by Gus Trikonis. With Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey, David Keith, Tim Thomerson. Frank is sent to his native town, Millsborough, to increase the local brewery production. He meets old school mates and his former girlfriend, Jane. They quickly fall in love again.

  7. Mar 31, 2018 · PayCheck, best known for his 1977 working man's anthem "Take This Job and Shove It," died Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2003, Grand Ole Opry spokeswoman Jessie Schmidt said. PayCheck had been...

  8. Music video by Johnny Paycheck performing Take This Job And Shove It (Audio). (C) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment.

  9. "Take This Job and Shove It" is a 1977 country music song written by David Allan Coe and popularized by Johnny Paycheck, about the bitterness of a man who has worked long and hard with no apparent reward. The song was first recorded by Paycheck on his album also titled Take This Job and Shove It.

  10. Jan 7, 2024 · The Johnny Paycheck Take This Job And Shove It song was first released on his album of the same name in 1977. The recording hit number one on the country charts for two weeks starting January 7, 1978 and spent 18 weeks on the charts. This song was Paycheck’s only #1 hit.

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