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Donald Eugene Lytle (May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003), better known by his stage name Johnny Paycheck, was an American country music singer, multi-instrumentalist and Grand Ole Opry member most famous for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a major force in country music's "Outlaw Movement" popularized by artists such as David Allan Coe, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In the 1980s, his music career slowed for 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.
Born in Greenfield, Ohio, Donald Lytle was playing in talent contests by the age of 9. He took a job with country music legend George Jones for whom he played bass and steel guitar. He later co-wrote Jones' hit song "Once You've Had the Best." Paycheck was a tenor harmony singer with numerous hard country performers in the late 1950s and early 1960s including Ray Price. Paycheck, along with Willie Nelson, worked in Price's band the Cherokee Cowboys. He is featured as a tenor singer on recordings by Faron Young, Roger Miller, and Skeets McDonald. In 1960, he reached Top 35 status in Cashbox magazine's country charts as Donny Young with the tune "Miracle Of Love". From the early to mid-1960s, he also enjoyed some success as a songwriter for others, with his biggest songwriting hit being "Apartment No. 9", which served as Tammy Wynette's first chart hit in December 1966.
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© 1985 A.M.I Records Recorded 1985, Whole recording session remained unreleased until 1996, But a few singles were released through A.M.I. You can buy them here: http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-I-Never-Got-Over-You-/release/7190117 Here:http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-Everything-Is-Changing/release/7163934 And here: http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-Youre-Every-Step-I-Take/release/5378738 AMI-1322 I Never Get Over You / Ole Pay Ain't Checked Out - 16-10-84 (released on AMI) AMI-1323 You're Every Step I Take / I Can't Quit Drinkin' - 26-02-85 (released on AMI) AMI-1327 Everything Is Changing / Palimony - 19-09-85 (released on AMI) You can see A.M.I. is defunct. But if you use the way back machine, you can see what it once looked like. See here: https://web.archive....
© 2001 Hitman Recorded 1984 or 1985. Produced by Tommy Jennings Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Under Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported, i am free to 1) Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format 2) Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
© 1983 Allegiance Guitars: Jimmy Capps Bass guitar: Henry Strzelecki Song was renamed. Allegiance is pressed and marketed by Capitol Records. I don't think it's Jerry Carrigan on drums this time, but i could be wrong. Planning on buying this lp. That for sure is Pete Drake on steel i'm positive.. After this 1-2 years later 1984-1985, Paycheck went over to A.M.I. for the "Survivor sessions" Not all songs were released until all the songs were released by Sterling Entertainment Group in 1996. In 2001 Hitman records released some bad quality versions clearly not from the masters, but maybe an lp. Buried Treasures sounds like a bad cassette dub, so find the one on the "I'm A Survivor" album. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair us...
© 1983 Allegiance Allegiance is pressed and marketed by Capitol Records. I don't think it's Jerry Carrigan on drums this time, but i could be wrong. Planning on buying this lp. That for sure is Pete Drake on steel i'm positive. After this 1-2 years later 1984-1985, Paycheck went over to A.M.I. for the "Survivor sessions" Not all songs were released until all the songs were released by Sterling Entertainment Group in 1996. In 2001 Hitman records released some bad quality versions clearly not from the masters, but maybe an lp. Buried Treasures sounds like a bad cassette dub, so find the one on the "I'm A Survivor" album. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, schol...
I thank a nice guy named James for sending me this tune, which was a #81 hit for Johnny in 1988. Released on the small "Desperado" label, it was also his next-to-last charting song. The audio quality isn't top-notch, but the song is a fun one that's still worth a listen! Enjoy!
Edited Lonestar cafe show from 1981 to show only Johnny Paycheck live.
Music video by Johnny Paycheck performing Take This Job And Shove It (Live).
© ? Live at Gilley's in Pasadena TX 1982. Guitar, vocals: Johnny Paycheck Bass guitar: Mike McBride Drums: John Barber Steel guitar: Jim Murphy The Live at Gilley's 1985 cd sucks, no bass! 01 - Your'e Still On My Mind 02 - The Only Hell (Mamma Ever Raised) 03 - Right Thing 04 - Drinking And Driving 05 - She Once Lived Here 06 - 11 Months And 29 Days 07 - Colorado Kool-Aid 08 - Memory Of A Memory 09 - Holding Things Together 10 - Satin Sheets 11 - Yesterdays News Just Hit Home Today 12 - Take This Job And Shove It US Copyright Act of 1976 17 U.S.C. § 107 allows for the use of work that is used for comment, criticism, or education and is non-profit in nature. Please see the provision below... Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use o...
Johnny Paycheck Slide Off Your Satin Sheets
One of my all-time favorite performances. Great song, great performance. I always figured if I started posting videos on You Tube, this would be the first. I've seen recently that a couple people have uploaded it, but I have a good copy, so I've put it on also. I've seen this a hundred times or more, and it can still choke me up. Probably the last time I saw Johnny singing great...
Here is a FULL EPISODE of late 90's series "the George Jones Show" from the former TNN network . I sure miss their programming!! This was episode 9 of the George Jones how, with guests Johnny Paycheck, Alan Jackson, and The Lynn's. This was filmed in 1998 (which doesn't seem all that long ago to me) But I guess it's already been 15 years!!! I claim no rights or ownership to the material. Original commercials intact! Narrated by Ed Bruce. If anyone associated with the former TNN network, or with any entertainer featured in these videos does not wish for me to display these videos on youtube for ANY reason, please contact me and I will remove the video without question! Since TNN no longer exists and this is for educational purposes only- I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such...
Edited Lonestar cafe show from 1981 to show only Johnny Paycheck live.
© ? Live at Gilley's in Pasadena TX 1982. Guitar, vocals: Johnny Paycheck Bass guitar: Mike McBride Drums: John Barber Steel guitar: Jim Murphy The Live at Gilley's 1985 cd sucks, no bass! 01 - Your'e Still On My Mind 02 - The Only Hell (Mamma Ever Raised) 03 - Right Thing 04 - Drinking And Driving 05 - She Once Lived Here 06 - 11 Months And 29 Days 07 - Colorado Kool-Aid 08 - Memory Of A Memory 09 - Holding Things Together 10 - Satin Sheets 11 - Yesterdays News Just Hit Home Today 12 - Take This Job And Shove It US Copyright Act of 1976 17 U.S.C. § 107 allows for the use of work that is used for comment, criticism, or education and is non-profit in nature. Please see the provision below... Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use o...
Hee-Haw Full Episode - Episode 82 Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Oct 14, 1972 Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - Around the Corner Johnny Paycheck - Someone To Give My Love To Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - I Don't Care Roy Clark - Night Train The Hagers - Brand New Tennessee Waltz Buck Owens and Susan Raye - Looking Back to See Ruby Davis - Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing Roy Clark - A Satisfied Mind Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - Ole Slew Foot Johnny Paycheck - Love Is a Good Thing When The Cowboy Sings website http://whenthecowboysings.es/ KWC Americana Radio Station http://kwcamericanars.com/
Johnny Paycheck: Johnny Paycheck Greatest Hits l The Best Of Johnny Paycheck Songs 00:00:00 01. Take This Job An' Shove It 00:02:44 02. Don't Take Her 00:05:46 03. Old Violin 00:10:04 04. Colorado Kool-Aid 00:13:50 05. The Outlaw's Prayer 00:19:09 06. Slide Off Your Satin Sheets 00:22:10 07. I'm The Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised) 00:25:25 08. Someone To Give My Love To 00:28:30 09. Song And Dance Man 00:31:08 10. 11 Months And 29 Days 00:35:02 11. Mr. Lovemaker 00:37:19 12. For A Minute There 00:39:58 13. It Won't Be Long 00:42:33 14. A-11 00:44:59 15. Me And The I.R.S 00:47:43 16. Jukebox Charlie 00:50:26 17. Friend, Lover, Wife 00:53:41 18. Drinkin' And Drivin' 00:56:54 19. I've Got Someone To Kill 01:00:00 20. The Lovin' Machine 01:02:38 21. Fifteen Beers 01:05:26 22. Something About Y...
You can buy their records anywhere... but these interviews are one on one personal in-depth stories that will make you laugh and in some cases cry. The stars open up and talk about everything. This is great listening when driving on a long trip! Hope you enjoy!
Johnny Paycheck - She's All I Got CD Re-issue Epic 1971 SME 1971, 1997 1998 KOCH International LP She's All I Got You Touched My Life Love Sure Is Beautiful She Everything to Me My Elusive Dreams He Will Break Your Heart You Once Lived Here Only Love Can Save Us Now Let's Walk Hand In Hand Livin' in a House Full of Love A Man That's Satisfied All tracks are BMI except You Touched My Life One Time and She's Everything to Me, those are ASCAP. Produced by Billy Sherril Reissue Producer: Dave Nives Reissue Director: Victoria Galinkin Originally Released as Epic LP 31141 - 1971 Special Thanks to Nick Shaffran, Barry Feldman I personally own none of the rights nor will I came to. Those in the credits above do.
First Johnny Paycheck release only to be released in stereo. Released 1968. Contains the original version of Jukebox Charlie, but has louder vocals. The album also contains stereo versions of The Cave and You'll Recover In TIme, (now stylized as "(Like Me) You'll Recover In Time" A-11 personnel Bass: Bob Moore Fiddle: Charlie Justice or Rufus Thibodeaux Steel guitar: Lloyd Green or Buddy Emmons Acoustic guitar: Harold Bradley (if not, Jerry Kennedy) Drums: Buddy Harman Everything else (1966-1968) Bass: Roy Huskey, Jr Fiddle: Buddy Spicher Steel guitar: Lloyd Green Acoustic guitar: Pete Wade Drums: Kenny Buttrey Piano: Jerry Whitehurst Tic tac and other instruments on "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" - unknown No musician credits on these albums, just sometimes Lloyd Green. I'm lucky en...
Johnny Paycheck - Modern Times Mercury - 1987 Modern Times Don't Bury Me 'Til I'm Ready Come to Me Butterflies and Babies Caught Between a Rock and a Soft Place Jole Blon Old Violin She Don't Love Me All the Time The Other Man I Grow Old Too Fast (And Smart Too Slow) I paid less than 10 dollars for this 99% clean promo (from my experience this means first pressing) copy of Modern Times. I've been looking for a copy that was under 50 dollars for well over a year but man did I get lucky. This being released in 97, correct me if I'm wrong, this is his first album after his pardon for his "self-defense" incident (probably would have done what he did under the circumstances). Being most well known for the song "Old Violin" that from what I've read, he wrote while in jail. In my opinion, al...
Here is a FULL EPISODE of late 90's series "the George Jones Show" from the former TNN network . I sure miss their programming!! This was episode 9 of the George Jones how, with guests Johnny Paycheck, Alan Jackson, and The Lynn's. This was filmed in 1998 (which doesn't seem all that long ago to me) But I guess it's already been 15 years!!! I claim no rights or ownership to the material. Original commercials intact! Narrated by Ed Bruce. If anyone associated with the former TNN network, or with any entertainer featured in these videos does not wish for me to display these videos on youtube for ANY reason, please contact me and I will remove the video without question! Since TNN no longer exists and this is for educational purposes only- I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such...
After Johnny's appeals were exhausted from the ( Dec. 19.th. 1985 Incident ) he entered the Ohio Prison in Chillicothe to start serving his time. Johnny's side kick / Manager & friend Billy Don Burns brought John back to Hillsboro, Ohio to turn him over to the State
You can buy their records anywhere... but these interviews are one on one personal in-depth stories that will make you laugh and in some cases cry. The stars open up and talk about everything. This is great listening when driving on a long trip! Hope you enjoy!
© 1985 A.M.I Records Recorded 1985, Whole recording session remained unreleased until 1996, But a few singles were released through A.M.I. You can buy them here: http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-I-Never-Got-Over-You-/release/7190117 Here:http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-Everything-Is-Changing/release/7163934 And here: http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-Paycheck-Youre-Every-Step-I-Take/release/5378738 AMI-1322 I Never Get Over You / Ole Pay Ain't Checked Out - 16-10-84 (released on AMI) AMI-1323 You're Every Step I Take / I Can't Quit Drinkin' - 26-02-85 (released on AMI) AMI-1327 Everything Is Changing / Palimony - 19-09-85 (released on AMI) You can see A.M.I. is defunct. But if you use the way back machine, you can see what it once looked like. See here: https://web.archive....
© 2001 Hitman Recorded 1984 or 1985. Produced by Tommy Jennings Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Under Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported, i am free to 1) Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format 2) Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
© 1983 Allegiance Guitars: Jimmy Capps Bass guitar: Henry Strzelecki Song was renamed. Allegiance is pressed and marketed by Capitol Records. I don't think it's Jerry Carrigan on drums this time, but i could be wrong. Planning on buying this lp. That for sure is Pete Drake on steel i'm positive.. After this 1-2 years later 1984-1985, Paycheck went over to A.M.I. for the "Survivor sessions" Not all songs were released until all the songs were released by Sterling Entertainment Group in 1996. In 2001 Hitman records released some bad quality versions clearly not from the masters, but maybe an lp. Buried Treasures sounds like a bad cassette dub, so find the one on the "I'm A Survivor" album. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair us...
© 1983 Allegiance Allegiance is pressed and marketed by Capitol Records. I don't think it's Jerry Carrigan on drums this time, but i could be wrong. Planning on buying this lp. That for sure is Pete Drake on steel i'm positive. After this 1-2 years later 1984-1985, Paycheck went over to A.M.I. for the "Survivor sessions" Not all songs were released until all the songs were released by Sterling Entertainment Group in 1996. In 2001 Hitman records released some bad quality versions clearly not from the masters, but maybe an lp. Buried Treasures sounds like a bad cassette dub, so find the one on the "I'm A Survivor" album. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, schol...
I thank a nice guy named James for sending me this tune, which was a #81 hit for Johnny in 1988. Released on the small "Desperado" label, it was also his next-to-last charting song. The audio quality isn't top-notch, but the song is a fun one that's still worth a listen! Enjoy!
You know, I worked the Big Packet show
In Fort Worth, Saturday night
We had all day Sunday to rest and relax
Before I caught another flight
So I decided to walk downtown
An' get myself a little fresh air
Before long, I found myself in front of a big Church
On the corner of the square
Boy, I could hear that singin' way out in the street
It wure was a beautiful sound
So I just walked up the steps
An' opened the door an' started to go inside an' sit down
But before I could, a young man walked over to me
An' said, "Excuse me, sir
But I can't let you in with that big black hat
Those jeans, that beard an' long hair?
So I just left, went back outside
Sat down on that curb
An' I thought to myself, that's the house of the Lord
That guy's got a hell of a nerve
Tellin' me I can't worship anywhere I please
So right there, in front of that Church
I just knelt down on my knees
I said, Lord, I know I don't look like much
But I didn't think You'd mind
I just wanted to be with your people, Lord
It's been a long time
A while ago, I saw a wino over there in the alley
All bent over in tears
An' I thought how one stained glass window from this Church
Would feed his family for years
Then there's those fine cars parked outside
Too many for me to count
Made me think how people walked for days
To hear Your sermon on the mountain
Then there's those fine ladies in the choir, Lord
Singin' like they really love it
Hell, last night, they were dancin' on the front row of my show
Drinkin' beer and screamin', ?Sing Shove It!?
You know, even John the Baptist
Wouldn't be welcome in this place
With his coat made of camel hair
An' sandals on his feet an' a long beard on his face
You know, Lord, when You come back to get Your children
An' take 'em beyond the clouds
To live forever in Heaven with Ya
Well, I'd sure hate to be in this crowd
You know, Lord, I'm not perfect
Some even call me ?No Account'
But I'll tell You, I believe a man is judged
By what's in his heart, not his bank account
So if this is what religion is
A big car and a suit an' a tie
Then I might as well forget it Lord
'Cause I can't qualify
Oh, by the way, Lord, right before they kicked me out
Didn't I see a picture of You?
With sandals an' a beard?
Believe You had long hair too"
Well, this is Paycheck, signing off