David Allan Coe

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David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville. He initially played mostly in the blues style, before transitioning to country music, becoming a major part of the 1970s outlaw country scene. His biggest hits were "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile", "The Ride", "You Never Even Called Me by My Name", "She Used to Love Me a Lot", and "Longhaired Redneck". Read more on Last.fm

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Albums

The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy / Once Upon a Time (1993)
Long Haired Redneck (1976)
Once Upon a Rhyme (1975)
1990 Songs For Sale
A Matter of Life... And Death
Buckstone County Blues
Castles in the Sand
Country & Western
Crazy Daddy
D.A.C.
Darlin Darlin
David Allen Coe
Dirty
Don't Cry Darlin'
Ghost of Hank Williams
Granny's Off Her Rocker
Headed for the Country
Hello In There
I Love Country
I've Got Something to Say
Johnny Cash is a Friend Of Mine
Just Divorced
Living on The Edge
Lonesome Fugitive
Nothing Sacred
Or Else
Penitentiary Blues
Recommended for Airplay
Rides Again
Rough Rider
Sings Merle Haggard
Son of the South
Songwriter of the Tear
Spectrum VII
Standing Too Close to the Flame
Stars 1994
Tennessee Whiskey
Texas Moon
The Original Outlaw
The Perfect Country And Western Song
Truckin' Outlaw
Unchained
Underground Album
Why Me
Willie and David

Singles