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Johnny Paycheck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnny Paycheck (May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was a country music singer most famous for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the ...
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Take This Job and Shove It - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Take This Job and Shove It " is a song by David Allan Coe about the bitterness of a man who worked long and hard with no apparent reward. The song was famously covered by Johnny Paycheck. The song...
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"Find a job you like and you add five days to every week."; -H. Jackson Brown, Jr.; Don't take anything that is not yours. Whether it's a stapler, a book that belongs to the company, copy paper, or paper clips; leave them behind. While you're at it, tidy up a bit. Do make yourself available for your replacement.
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before he famously penned America's forceful cry of the underprivileged: "Take this Job and Shove it," a song later covered by singer Johnny Paycheck. ... ... Johnny PayCheck helped to lead the way for the outlaw presence in country music, he wrote heartbreaking songs, and he gave the little guy, the blue collar,
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Who wrote Take this Job and Shove it? ... The film was named after a popular Country Western song, Take This Job and Shove It, which was written by David Allan Coe and sung by Johnny Paycheck, both men had minor roles in the film.
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Johnny Paycheck (May 31, 1938 February 18, 2003) was a country music singer. He is most famous for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It".
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