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  1. Contracting emphysema and asthma [3] after a lengthy illness, Paycheck died at Nashville 's Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2003, aged 64. He was survived by his son Jonathan PayCheck. [13] He was buried in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville; reportedly the plot was paid for by George Jones.

  2. 20. Feb. 2003 · Johnny PayCheck, the country singer best known for his 1977 working man's anthem "Take This Job and Shove It," has died at 64. PayCheck had been bedridden in a nursing home with emphysema and...

  3. 20. Feb. 2003 · The cause was respiratory failure, and Mr. Paycheck had been in a health care center in Nashville since April for emphysema, asthma and a lung infection. Though he made his first records in...

  4. 19. Feb. 2003 · the span of fifteen years, particularly during his first solo. recordings between 1964 and 1968, a decade before “Take This Job. and Shove It” made him a star. Paycheck died in Nashville ...

  5. 20. Feb. 2003 · He died of respiratory failure at a nursing home in Nashville, where he’d been bedridden since last April with emphysema, asthma, and a lung infection. Born Donald Eugene Lytle, the singer (who...

  6. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Country singer Johnny PayCheck, the hard-drinking hell-raiser best known for his 1977 working man's anthem “Take This Job and Shove It,” has died at 64. PayCheck had...

  7. 20. Feb. 2003 · Feb. 20, 2003 12 AM PT. From Associated Press. Johnny PayCheck, the hard-living country singer best known for his 1977 workingman’s anthem “Take This Job and Shove It,” has died. He was 64....