
David Allan Coe (born in Akron, Ohio, on 6 September 1939; died 29 April 2026) was an American singer and songwriter remembered for being a prominent figure in the 1970s outlaw country movement, for his own hit songs, and for his compositions that became hits for other artists. Coe began his musical career after spending time in reform schools and prisons, initially gaining attention by busking in Nashville. Coe started with a blues-oriented style before transitioning to country music.
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You Never Even Called Me By My Name
The Ride
Longhaired Redneck
If This Is Just A Game
Tennessee Whiskey
If That Ain't Country
Willie, Waylon And Me
D-R-U-N-K
Jack Daniel's, If You Please
Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)