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David Allan Coe - The Essential David Allan Coe

The Essential David Allan Coe

Music Artist :David Allan Coe
Music Style :General
Record Label :Sony
Release Date :2004-08-31
Store Price :$7.99

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Ride
2. Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)
3. You Never Even Called Me By My Name
4. Willie, Waylon and Me
5. Long Haired Redneck
6. If That Ain't Country
7. Take This Job and Shove It
8. (If I Could Climb) The Walls of the Bottle
9. Jack Daniels If You Please
10. Tennessee Whiskey
11. Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat
12. Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile
13. Don't Cry Darlin' - David Allan Coe, George Jones
14. Need a Little Time Off for Bad Behavior

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

"The Essential David Allan Coe" CD
Submitted on: 2009-11-17
Arrived at my house very quickly. Was everything I expected. I like it a lot.
Coe
Submitted on: 2008-11-20
My husband loves this CD. Anyone who likes David Allen Coe will like it.
Expectations fulfilled
Submitted on: 2007-11-17
This Cd includes practically all major hits, and that's exactly what i am looking for.
Archetypal Country and Western Whiskey Soaked Aristotle
Submitted on: 2007-01-28
"Even though David Allan Coe hasn't had the commercial success of Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson, the grizzled ex-con can not only kick the shit out of 'em both (it helps that one is dead) but also is the credited author of the archetypal country-and-western song. Like some hat-wearing, whiskey-soaked Aristotle, Coe established the poetics for the "perfect" song when he first performed Steve Goodman's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" in 1975. Whereas any given country song contains at least one of the five essential elements -- drunkenness, mama, prison, trains or trucks -- this ballad includes them all." Todd Brookherd

David Allan Coe is a 'tough cookie'. From the age of 9 through his early 30's he spent much of his life in juvenile and adult prison. When, he was finally released he drove his tattooed self to Nashville and lived in a hearse outside of Ryman Theatre. He wrote songs and tried to obtain a singing contract. In 1968 he delivered 'Penitentiary Blues'to some acclaim, and it was re-mastered in 2006. Coe is the atypical country singer he is tattooed, pierced and likes to drive his Harley on stage dressed in a rhinestone suit and mask. Nashville society has not easily accepted this country outlaw. It was not until Tanya Tucker made his "Would You Lay with Me (in a Field of Stone' a number one hit that he got noticed for his music. My best friend introduced me to 'The Essential David Allan Coe', and it is a representation of his music. It is a hard drivin and musically toe tappin sound, and one I love. There are 14 songs on this CD, either written by or made famous by David Allan Coe.

'The Ride'-song about the ghost of "Ole Hal'

have ya paid your dues, can ya moan the blues,
can ya bend them guitar strings,
he said boy can make folks feel what ya feel inside,
cause if ya big star bound let me warn ya, its a long hard ride,
he said, drifter can ya make folks cry when ya play and sing,
have ya paid your dues can ya moan the blues,
can ya bend them guitar strings,
he said boy can ya make folks feel what ya feel inside,
cause if your big star bound
let me warn ya, its a long hard ride...
if your big star bound, let me warn ya.......

I got it covered baby!!!!


'Would You Lay With Me (in A Field Of Stone) Lyrics'- made famous by Tanya Tucker- sweet, lovely soft guitar srummin'

Would you bathe with me in the stream of life
When the moon is full will you bathe with me
Will you still love me when I'm down and out
In my time of trials will you stand by me
Would you go away...
Would you lay with me in a field of stone
If my needs were strong would you lay with me


'Wille, Waylon and Me' - 12 string guitar- a take on the Bryds and Eagles

I'd heard The Burritos out in California
could fly higher than The Byrds
Roger McGuinn had a 12 string guitar.
It was like nothing I'd ever heard
And The Eagles flew in from the west coast
Like The Byrds they were trying to be free
While in Texas the talk turned to Outlaws
Like Willie and Waylon and me


'If That Ain't Country'-isn't this what country is all about?

Mama sells eggs at a grocery store my oldest sister is a first-rate whore
Dad says she can't come home anymore and he means it
Ma just sits and keeps her silence
Sister she left cause dad got violent and he knows it
Mama she's old far beyond her time
From chopping tobacco and I've seen her cryin'
When blood started flowin' from her calloused hand and it hurt me
She'd just keep workin' tryin' to help the old man
To the end of one row and back again like always
She's been through hell since junior went to jail


'Take This Job And Shove It' -Probably the best known song of all time.

TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT
I AIN'T WORKING' HERE NO MORE
MY WOMAN DONE LEFT AND TOOK ALL OF THE REASONS I WAS WORKING FOR
YOU BETTER NOT TRY TO STAND IN MY WAY
WHEN I WALK OUT THE DOOR TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT
I AIN'T WORKING' HERE NO MORE

'Don't Cry Darlin'-sad, song about a love he left- alcohol drove him away

Don't you Cry Darlin'
I didn't know your name

"David Allan Coe may be the most controversial musician in country music history. Not even Western Swing pioneer Spade Cooley, who was convicted of murdering his wife as their daughter watched, has received as much notorious press as Coe. Prison time. Tattoos and scars. Motorcycle gangs. Cheatin' songs, drinkin' songs and a famously nasty attitude long ago marked Coe as country's outlaw. " Tom Netherland

David Allan Coe is an untapped country treasure. His voice is raw and rough, but like American smooth whiskey it is akin to the real Scottish thing. He may be an outlaw in Nashville, but the 'Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy' is the nearest thing to country for many of us in the real world.
Highly Recommended. prisrob 1-28-07
outlaw country not main stream BS
Submitted on: 2006-06-13
The original longhaired redneck. It just gets no better than this I don't even own this album but just by looking at the track listing I can say its probably his best compilation short,of his live stuff. This is true whiskey drinkin' outlaw country that ya just can't f with.

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