David Coe Allan- Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again [Import]
EU-only two-fer containing a pair of albums from the Country outlaw on one CD: Longhaired Redneck (1976) and Rides Again (1977). Coe achieved popularity in the 1970s and 1980s as both a performer and singer/songwriter. His best-known compositions are the #1 successes "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)," which was covered by Tanya Tucker; and "Take This Job and Shove It," which was later covered by Johnny Paycheck that was later a hit movie.
Tracklist:
- Longhaired Redneck
- When She's Got Me (Where She Wants Me)
- Revenge
- Texas Lullaby
- Living on the Run
- Family Reunion
- Rock & Roll Holiday
- Free Born Rambling Man
- Spotlight
- Dakota the Dancing Bear (Part 2)
- Willie, Waylon and Me
- House We've Been Calling Home, The
- Young Dallas Cowboy
- Sense of Humor, A
- Punkin Center Barn Dance, The
- Willie, Waylon and Me - (Reprise)
- Lately I've Been Thinking Too Much Lately
- Laid Back and Wasted
- Under Rachel's Wings
- Greener Than the Grass We Laid On
- If That Ain't Country
EU-only two-fer containing a pair of albums from the Country outlaw on one CD: Longhaired Redneck (1976) and Rides Again (1977). Coe achieved popularity in the 1970s and 1980s as both a performer and singer/songwriter. His best-known compositions are the #1 successes "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)," which was covered by Tanya Tucker; and "Take This Job and Shove It," which was later covered by Johnny Paycheck that was later a hit movie.
Tracklist:
- Longhaired Redneck
- When She's Got Me (Where She Wants Me)
- Revenge
- Texas Lullaby
- Living on the Run
- Family Reunion
- Rock & Roll Holiday
- Free Born Rambling Man
- Spotlight
- Dakota the Dancing Bear (Part 2)
- Willie, Waylon and Me
- House We've Been Calling Home, The
- Young Dallas Cowboy
- Sense of Humor, A
- Punkin Center Barn Dance, The
- Willie, Waylon and Me - (Reprise)
- Lately I've Been Thinking Too Much Lately
- Laid Back and Wasted
- Under Rachel's Wings
- Greener Than the Grass We Laid On
- If That Ain't Country