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  1. Take This Job and Shove It Lyrics. [Chorus] Take this job and shove it. I ain't workin' here no more. My woman done left and took all the reasons. I was working for. Ya better not try to...

  2. Johnny Paycheck Lyrics. "Take This Job And Shove It". (originally by David Allan Coe) Take this job and shove it. I ain't workin' here no more. My woman done left and took all the reasons. I was working for. Ya better not try to stand in my way. As I'm walkin', out the door.

  3. Music video by Johnny Paycheck performing Take This Job And Shove It (Audio). (C) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment.

  4. Take This Job And Shove It ~ Johnny Paycheck ~ LYRICS (written by David Alan Coe.) - YouTube. PayCheck, best known for his 1977 working man's anthem "Take This Job and Shove It," died...

  5. Lyrics: http://easylyrics.org/?artist=Johnny+Paycheck&title=Take+This+Job+And+Shove+ItThanks for checking out our videos and site!

  6. "Take This Job and Shove It" is a 1977 country music song written by David Allan Coe and popularized by Johnny Paycheck, about the bitterness of a man who has worked long and hard with no apparent reward.

  7. Take This Job and Shove It Lyrics by Johnny Cash- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Take this job and shove it I ain't working here no more My woman done left and took all the reasons I was working for Y…

  8. Take This Job And Shove It Lyrics. [David Allan Coe] (Chorus) Take this job and shove it I ain't workin' here no more. My woman done left and took all the reason I was working for. Ya, better not try and stand in my way. Cause I'm walkin', out the door. Take this job and shove it I ain't working here no more.

  9. Take this job and shove it. I ain't working here no more. I've been working in this factory. For nigh on fifteen years. All this time I watched my woman. Drowning in a pool of tears. And I've seen a lot of good folks die. That had a lot of bills to pay. I'd give the shirt right off my back.

  10. Take this job and shove it. I ain't working here no more. I been workin' in this factory. For nigh on fifteen years. All this time I watched my woman. Drownin' in a pool of tears. And I've seen a lot of good folks die. That had a lot of bills to pay. I'd give the shirt right offa' my back.

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