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A Classic Song Was Record On This Day Is Your Country Music Fact Of The Day

The song was recorded on August 24, 1977, if the lyrics aren’t said the song is sung daily. The song was written by country legend David Allen Coe and was…

April 24th Your Country Music Fact Of The Day

Image was taken during the golden hour,just an hour before the sundown,of an acoustic guitar wich its chords leads people’s eye straight to the sunset.

The song was recorded on August 24, 1977, if the lyrics aren't said the song is sung daily. The song was written by country legend David Allen Coe and was recorded at Columbia's recording studio in Nashville.

The legendary song "Take This Job And Shove It" By Johnny Paycheck was recorded. It went to #1 spent 18 weeks on the chart and would be Johnny Paychecks' only number one song of his career. The was even the inspiration for a movie.

We've seen videos of people quitting their jobs by playing the song over the loudspeaker and people telling their boss to "Take This Job And Shove It: and then walking off the job!

let's have some fun looking back at Johnny Paychecks' career.

Take This Job & Shove It

My All Time Favorite Paycheck Song-Old Violin

The Outlaws Prayer

The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised

Slide Off Your Satin Sheets