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  1. Two long playing records, originally released in 1979, and 1980 on Columbia, 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered' and 'Tennessee Whiskey' on one CD.Personnel 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered': David Allan Coe, Karen Brooks - vocals; The Nashville Edition - background vocals; Billy Sanford, Jimmy Capps, Tommy Allsup, Phil Baugh - guitar; Pete Drake, Dale Seigfreid - steel guitar; Henry Strzelecki, Joe ...

  2. Genre: General. Style: tbc. Release Date: 15/01/2000. Description: Two long playing records, originally released in 1979, and 1980 on Columbia, 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered' and 'Tennessee Whiskey' on one CD.Personnel 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered': David Allan Coe, Karen Brooks - vocals; The Nashville Edition - background vocals; Billy ...

  3. 12. Dez. 2012 · David Allan Coe- Tennessee Whiskey

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  4. 1980 Willie and David; 1980 I've Got Something To Say; 1981 Encore; 1981 Invictus (means) Unconquered; 1981 Tennessee Whiskey; 1981 Buckstone County Prison; 1982 Rough Rider; 1982 D.A.C. 1982 Underground; 1982 Biggest Hits; 1983 Castles in the Sand; 1983 Hello in There; 1983 David Allan Coe or Else; 1983 The Original Outlaw; 1984 The Best of ...

  5. David Allan Coe (né le 6 septembre 1939 à Akron, Ohio) également appelé DAC, est un chanteur américain de musique country qui a acquis une certaine notoriété à la fin des années 1970 et durant les années 1980. Il a écrit et joué plus de 280 chansons tout au long de sa carrière.

  6. 19. Apr. 2024 · Two long playing records, originally released in 1979, and 1980 on Columbia, 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered' and 'Tennessee Whiskey' on one CD.Personnel 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered': David Allan Coe, Karen Brooks - vocals; The Nashville Edition - background vocals; Billy Sanford, Jimmy Capps, Tommy Allsup, Phil Baugh - guitar; Pete Drake, Dale Seigfreid - steel guitar; Henry Strzelecki, Joe ...

  7. 1. Jan. 2015 · Invictus Means Unconquered is a solid collection of originals, co-writes, and a cover or two that is so emotionally riveting, gorgeously played and sung, and tastefully produced it’s a shame it was released at the height of urban cowboy-ism and sank without a trace. This time out, Coe really did have something to say, evidenced by the poem “Invictus” that appears as an epigraph for the ...