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  2. David Allan Coe discography - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits: 40 39 US: Platinum; Has sold a further 1,130,900 copies in the US since 1991. [46] 1981 Encore — — Contains alternate versions of Coe's hits up to 1981, along with the original version of "You Never Even Called Me By My Name." [12] 1984 The Best of David Allan Coe — — 1985 17 Greatest Hits — 197 US: Gold; For the Record ...

  3. The Coasters - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Coasters had a minor chart entry with "Love Potion No. 9", a song that Leiber and Stoller had written for the Coasters, but instead gave to the Clovers in 1959. In Britain, a 1994 Volkswagen TV advertisement used the group's "Sorry But I'm Gonna Have to Pass", which led to a minor chart placement in that country.

  4. 17 Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    17 Greatest Hits is a compilation album by artist David Allan Coe featuring highlights from early in his career. ... 20: 8. "Jody Like a Melody"

  5. David Allan Coe - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. [2] Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville .

  6. Penitentiary Blues - Wikipedia

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    All Songs written by David Allan Coe except where noted. "Penitentiary Blues" – 3:11 "Cell #33" (Coe, Teddy Paige) – 2:13 "Monkey David Wine" – 3:00 "Walkin' Bum" – 3:36 "One Way Ticket To Nowhere" (Coe, Betty Coe, Teddy Paige, Cliff Parker) 2:46 "Funeral Parlor Blues" (Coe, Betty Coe, Teddy Paige) – 3:12 "Death Row" – 2:44

  7. Category:David Allan Coe compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "David Allan Coe compilation albums" ... 0–9. 17 Greatest Hits; E. The Essential David Allan Coe; F. For the Record: The First 10 Years

  8. She Used to Love Me a Lot - Wikipedia

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    "She Used to Love Me a Lot" is a song recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe. It was released in December 1984 as the lead single from Coe's album Darlin', Darlin . The song peaked at #11 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.

  9. For the Record: The First 10 Years - Wikipedia

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    For the Record: The First 10 Years is a compilation album by David Allan Coe. Track listing. You Never Even Called Me by My Name" - 5:14