A life-long renegade, singer/songwriter David Allan Coe was one of the most colorful and unpredictable characters in country music history. One of the pioneering artists of the outlaw country movement of the '70s, he didn't have many big hits — only three of his singles hit the Top Ten — but he was among the biggest cult figures in country music throughout his career. Born in Akron, OH, Coe first got into trouble with the law at age nine. As a result, he was sent to reform school. For the next 20 years, he never spent more than a handful of months outside of a correctional facility — he spent much of his twenties in the Ohio State Penitentiary.
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If you're feeling lonely and think you're the only one left that's alone in a bar
If you need somebody with shoulders to cry on well baby I'm not very far
Just look for my name on a jukebox when you're tired of being alone
Put in a dime and I'll take the time to sing you a sad country song
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If you started drinkin' and still can't stop thinkin' about all those all nights alone
If teardrops start fallin' and you keep on callin' to find out there's nobody home
Just look for my name on a jukebox...
I'll sing you a sad country song