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David Allan Coe, Country Music Outlaw, Dies

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David Allan Coe, Who Wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It' and Other Country Hits, Dies at 86
Outlaw country singer-songwriter David Allan Coe, who wrote the blue-collar anthem "Take This Job and Shove It'' and created a singing career after a stint in prison, has died

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David Allan Coe's Billboard Chart History
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David Allan Coe, outlaw country singer-songwriter, dies aged 86
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Outlaw Country Music Legend David Allan Coe Dies At 86
David Allan Coe, one of the most recognisable figures of the outlaw country movement, has died at the age of 86.

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David Allan Coe dies at 86: Inside the family and personal life of the outlaw country music legend
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David Allan Coe, Steve Goodman, and the singing mailman's 'perfect' country song
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Who was David Allan Coe? What we know about his ties to Florida
Coe was a major figure in 1970s and '80s country music, known for hits like "You Never Even Called Me by My Name."

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David Allan Coe dead: Controversial outlaw country music star dies
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David Allan Coe, Singer Of Take This Job and Shove It, Dies At 86
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Variety
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The Economist
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You can learn a lot about music and society from 1,200 hit songs

PEOPLE FIRST started bopping to “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” in 1958. They have done so every December since. Yet it was not until 2023—exactly 65 years later—that the song topped the charts. The Billboard Hot 100, America’s main music ...
American Songwriter
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3 of the Most Absurdly Dominant Chart Runs in Music History

Charts aren’t everything. We cannot stress that enough. However, when it comes to determining who the most successful band or artist of all time is, they can serve as a great piece of evidence. Furthermore, the charts also show just how popular certain ...
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