
Johnny Paycheck
country music singer-songwriter
United States • 1938-05-31 – 2003-02-19
Biography
Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is a notable figure in the outlaw movement in country music. Rising from humble beginnings in Greenfield, Ohio, Paycheck began performing in his teens and gained early recognition as a session musician and harmony vocalist for stars such as Ray Price, George Jones, and Faron Young. Adopting the stage name Johnny Paycheck in the mid-1960s, he scored several hits throughout the next decades, most notably "She's All I Got" in 1971. Paycheck reached the peak of his fame with the 1977 blue-collar anthem "Take This Job and Shove It," written by David Allan Coe, which became a cultural phenomenon and helped solidify Paycheck's status as a defining figure of outlaw country alongside Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Merle Haggard. His career, however, was marked as much by turmoil as triumph, as he struggled with substance abuse, alcohol, spent time in prison, and was involved in multiple legal controversies, including a conviction for assault and a high-profile sexual misconduct case. Despite these setbacks, Paycheck's legacy endures through his raw and uncompromising music, which continues to resonate with fans of traditional and outlaw country. A member of the Grand Ole Opry and the subject of tribute albums and documentaries, Paycheck remained active into the early 2000s before health complications, including emphysema and asthma, led to his death in 2003. His life and work have been recognized as emblematic of both the rebellion and the heartbreak that defined a pivotal era in American country music.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Willie And Family Live
1978

We're A Happy Family - A Tribute To Ramones
2003

A Taste Of Yesterday's Wine
1982

Anniversary - Ten Years Of Hits
1982

Under The Influence
1999

Tammy's Greatest Hits
1969

My Very Special Guests
1979

Greatest Hits, Volume 2
1978

Jingle Bell Rock
1970

Whitey Morgan And The 78's
2010

Yesterday's Wine
1982

Lovers And Losers
1982

Mr. Hag Told My Story
1981

Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
1980

New York Town
1980

Country Superstars
1979

Everybody's Got A Family...Meet Mine
1979

Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets
1977

11 Months And 29 Days
1976

Soul Of Country Music
1968

The Grand Tour
1974

Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
1967
Credited work
705 releases · 189 albums · active 1961–2026
- Performance · 936
- Other credits · 23
- Production · 14
- Engineering · 1
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville · CBS Studios, Nashville · Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Tammy Wynette
- George Jones (2)
- Bobby Helms
- Merle Haggard
- Jeannie C. Riley
- Ronnie Dove
- Ernest Tubb
