Hello Everyone,
Born Donald Eugene Lytle, Johnny PayCheck was born in 1938. He
changed his name in the mid 60's to try and build his country music
career. Specializing in earthy, plainspoken songs, he recorded more
than 70 albums and had more than 2 dozen hit singles. His biggest
hit was the #1 cross over, David Allan Coe written song "Take This
Job and Shove It". It also spawned a movie of the same name. Some of
his other hits were "Don't Take Her, She's All I Got" (which was
revived 25 years later in 1996 by Tracy Byrd), "I'm the Only Hell
Mama Ever Raised," "Slide Off Your Satin Sheets," "Old Violin"
and "You Can Have Her". He had been bedridden recently from
emphysema and asthma and had passed away yesterday a spokesman said.
Thanks for your support and have a good week, Eric
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