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・ Take the World (song)
・ Take the World by Storm
・ Take Them and Break Them
・ Take Them On, On Your Own
・ Take These Chains from My Heart
・ Take This Hammer
・ Take This Hammer (film)
・ Take This Heart
・ Take This Heart of Mine
・ Take This House and Sell It
・ Take This Job and Shove It
Take This Job and Shove It (album)
・ Take This Job and Shove It (film)
・ Take This Lollipop
・ Take This Ring
・ Take This Time
・ Take This to Your Grave
・ Take This Waltz
・ Take This Waltz (film)
・ Take Three
・ Take Three Girls
・ Take Time
・ Take Time (EP)
・ Take Time to Know Her
・ Take Time with Noel Harrison
・ Take To The Seas


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Take This Job and Shove It (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Take This Job and Shove It (album)


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''Take This Job and Shove It'' is the title of the seventeenth album released by country music artist Johnny Paycheck. It was his second album released in 1977 (see 1977 in country music) and is his most commercially successful album, being certified platinum by the RIAA. It contains his most well known song, the cover of David Allan Coe's "Take this Job and Shove It" from which the album was named. It was his only single ever to reach #1 on the Country charts. Two other singles released from this album, "Colorado Cool-Aid" and "Georgia in a Jug", reached #50 and #17, respectively.
==Content==
Most of the songs presented on this album are covers of others or were covered later by other country artists. "Take This Job and Shove It" was first recorded by its writer David Allan Coe on his 1977 album, ''Family Album'' and since being made famous by Paycheck a multitude of others have covered it. Gene Watson covered "From Cotton to Satin" in 2008. "The Spirits of St. Louis" would be covered in 1979 by Stonewall Jackson on his album ''Bad Ass''. Around that same time he released the single, "Listening to Johnny Paycheck". 1979 also saw Moe Bandy covering "Barstool Mountain" for his album, ''It's a Cheating Situation'' as well as Charlie Rich recording "The Fool Strikes Again" for an album of the same name. "Georgia in a Jug" was most recently recorded by Blake Shelton in 2003 for his album ''The Dreamer''. "The Man From Bowling Green", co-written by Troy Seals was first recorded by Tammy Wynette in 1975 for her album titled ''I Still Believe in Fairy Tales''. It would subsequently be recorded by Jody Miller and Bob Luman in 1976. ''Colorado Kool-Aid'' was originally recorded by Red Sovine.

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