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:''For the film, see [[Take This Job and Shove It (film)]]'' |
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"'''Take This Job and Shove It'''" is a song by [[David Allan Coe]] about the bitterness of a man who worked long and hard with no apparent reward. The song was famously covered by [[Johnny Paycheck]]. The song was also covered in a more upbeat style by the [[Dead Kennedys]] on their album ''[[Bedtime for Democracy]]''. |
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It is most recently known for its use by many websites and radio stations - individuals can have a local radio station call and quit their job for them on the air by playing the song, or can send an email with the song through several websites.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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| before = "[[Here You Come Again (song)|Here You Come Again]]" by [[Dolly Parton]] |
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| title = [[Hot Country Songs|Billboard Hot Country Singles]] number one single |
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| years = [[January 7]]-[[January 14]], [[1978]] by [[Johnny Paycheck]] |
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| after = "What a Difference You Made In My Life" by [[Ronnie Milsap]] |
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[[Category:Johnny Paycheck songs]] |
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[[Category:Billboard Hot Country Songs number-one singles]] |
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Revision as of 18:31, 25 June 2008
Take this Job and shove it between your cheeks and im not talking about the face