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  • Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy /  Once Upon A Rhyme , David Allan Coe

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    Includes the Top 10 hit You Never Even Called Me by My Name and a Coe composition that became a #1 song for Tanya Tucker, Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone).
  • Human Emotions/ Spectrum Vii , David Allan Coe

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    This Bear Family twofer includes the poignant Human Emotions which reflects on the emotions surrounding divorce containing both a "Happy Side" with other side titled "Suicide." Spectrum VII,... more
  • Tattoo/ Family Album , David Allan Coe

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    Contains four country hits and another future smash penned by Dave, Take This Job and Shove It.
  • Rough Rider: Dac Plus , David Allan Coe

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    A pair of 1982 releases consisting of mostly Coe-penned tunes about the darker side of life, and featuring the hits Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat and Take Time to Know Her. Also here are the bonus... more
  • Just Divorced: Darlin Darlin Plus , David Allan Coe

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    Just Divorced (from 1984) is a typically frank exploration of divorce featuring Coe's biggest hit, Mona Lisa's Lost Her Smile, while Darlin' Darlin' has a bushel full of great songs, highlighted by a... more
  • Compass Point/ I've Got Something To Say , David Allan Coe

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    Includes 3-Time Loser; Honey Don't; Loving Her Will Make You Lose Your Mind, and more.
  • Castles In The Sand: Hello In There Plus , David Allan Coe

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    Two lost classics from 1983! Castles is a tribute to the two most misunderstood artists of his generation: Bob Dylan (with a version of Gotta Serve Somebody sung with Lacy Dalton) and Coe himself. It... more