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Personal life. Paycheck was married; he and his wife Sharon Rae had a son Jonathan. Legal troubles. In the 1950s, he was court-martialed and imprisoned for two years for assaulting a naval officer. In 1981, Paycheck was arrested on accusations of statutory rape of a 12-year-old girl in Wyoming.
16. Aug. 2022 · Johnny Paycheck, the outlaw legend, lived a life of extremes, truly embodying a lifestyle that matched his outlaw persona. Paycheck was grew up poor, and pulled himself out of poverty with his music. He became a working-class hero after recording the great blue collar anthem “Take This Job and Shove It” in 1977.
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1 Leben. 1.1 Anfänge. 1.2 Karriere. 1.3 Comeback. 2 Diskografie. 2.1 Alben. 2.2 Livealben. 2.3 Kompilationen. 2.4 Singles. 2.5 Gastbeiträge. 3 Trivia. 4 Weblinks. 5 Quellen. Leben. Anfänge. Als Jugendlicher bereiste er Nordamerika als Hobo auf Güterzügen.
JahrTitel AlbumHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)Höchstplatzierung, ...(country)1965A-11—Country 26 (12 Wo.) Country1965Heartbreak Tennessee—Country 40 (2 Wo.) Country1966The Lovin’ Machine The Lovin’ ...—Country 8 (19 Wo.) Country1966Motel Time Again Jukebox Charlie—Country 13 (15 Wo.) CountryFriends & Family. George Jones - Johnny was at one time a part of George's band, they were friends for life. Hank Williams - Johnny had said that Hank was his earliest influence. HorseBite Entertainment - manages the estate, legacy and personality rights of Johnny PayCheck.
After PayCheck received some long overdue success based on the strength of his 1977 recording, “Take This Job and Shove It,” his stormy personal life — and subsequently his career — suffered. Problems with drugs, alcohol and legal difficulties made it difficult for PayCheck to enjoy his good fortune.
20. Feb. 2003 · With Sharon Paycheck, his wife since the late 1960's, he increasingly clung to privacy, living in Georgia since his last incarceration. He is survived by his wife; a son, Jonathan; two daughters;...
21. Mai 2024 · In 1977, Johnny Paycheck parachuted into the national consciousness with one of the decade’s greatest crossover hits — Take This Job and Shove It.With its bluesy verses and fist-pumping chorus, the song didn't just climb the charts—it clawed its way into the collective psyche of the American workforce, becoming a rallying cry for the disillusioned laborer.