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Johnny Paycheck aka Donny Young

Much ado has been made of 'the early years' of the artist known as Johnny Paycheck. In recent times several excellent compilations of his Little Darlin' label recordings have been made available, which has been a blessing for collectors and new fans alike.

However, everything that has been written about the man born Donald Eugene Lytle seems to suggest that one day in 1964, he emerged perfectly hatched as country superstar Johnny Paycheck. Only a few of the bios mention in passing that he had made a few failed records early on under the guise of Donny Young, and even then only as if this was an unpleasant factoid to be swept under the rug and forgotten.

What these historians seem to forget is that Paycheck (who henceforth, faced with his numerous pseudonyms, shall be referred to, even when referencing his earlier self, as Johnny Paycheck) had spent years making a slew of brilliant honky-tonk, near-rockabilly and stone country records, some of the best records he would ever make, under that forgotten nom-de-plume of 'Donny Young.'

The fact that these records did not sell—truthfully, that they could not even be given away—fails to diminish the excitement that these records, listened to with fresh ears some 45 years down the road, will offer. They are great records, great songs, and great productions.

Nashville, then as now, only recognizes financial success, and these records were flops, therefore they must have been terrible records, according to the Nashville standard. Nobody bought Cadillacs from these discs, and the name Donny Young draws a blank stare from all but the most astute music historians. However, the failure of these discs was more likely to be blamed on the uncontrollable, ornery, drugging and drinking young man who sang them, and on the lack of promotion on the part of the record labels, rather than any lack of musical greatness. The greatness was there, fully intact, it would just take a name change, a smart manager, and the advent of 'outlaw country' before the Cadillacs would come, and the respect of the country music establishment with it.

Donald Eugene Lytle was born May 31, 1938 in Greenfield, Ohio, an unlikely place for a future country star to hail from, but not entirely out of character. Outside of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio was a myriad of one hick town after another, and country music had always been king. The great radio powerhouse WLW had broadcast out of Cincinnati, bringing the sounds of country music to towns like Greenfield, and of course WSM and the Grand Ole Opry were well within broadcast range as well.

The giant record label King was based out of Cincinnati, releasing hundreds of budget country albums; and the Jimmie Skinner Record Shop, also based out of Cincy, would distribute millions of those country discs to rural areas like Greenfield and every little hick town in a thousand mile radius.

When asked about his early years, Paycheck remembered his mother having Hank Williams 78rpm records in their house, and reckoned that Hank was his biggest influence. His mother gave the lad a guitar at the age of six, and promptly began entering him in talent contests in the nearby area at the age of nine. By the age of thirteen he was working steady as a professional singer at Paul Angel's Club 28 in Greenfield.

Not content with local stability, Paycheck began drifting early on—hopping a freight train at the age of fifteen and traveling to all the cities in the tri-state area. Wherever he would land, he would get a job as a singer at a local honky-tonk, and worked at many of the top country nightclubs in the state of Ohio before making the big decision to join the Navy.

It's hard to imagine anyone less suited for the rigors of military life than Johnny Paycheck, and sure enough within a few months Paycheck had been court-martialed and put in the brig for fracturing an officer's skull during a brawl. In 1956 he was sentenced to hard time for the offense, and began serving time at a military prison in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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Shakin' The Blues (CD)
Johnny Paycheck aka Donny Young: Shakin' The Blues (CD) Art-Nr.: BCD16738

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1-CD with 36-page booklet, 29 tracks, playing time 69:52 minutes. Much ado has been made of 'the early years' of the artist known as Johnny Paycheck. In recent times several excellent compilations of his Little Darlin' label recordings...
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Take This Job And Shove It - The Definitive Collection (2-CD)
Johnny Paycheck: Take This Job And Shove It - The Definitive... Art-Nr.: CDRGM0447

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(2016/Real Gone Music) 40 tracks. Johnny Paycheck Was One of Country Music’s All-Time Great Honky-Tonkers and Most Incorrigible Outlaws. Paycheck First Broke Through on the Little Darlin’ Label, Then Signed with Epic and Recorded a...
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Mr. Lovemaker - Loving You Beats All I’ve Ever Seen - 11 Months And 29 Days - Take This Job And Shove It (2-CD)
Johnny Paycheck: Mr. Lovemaker - Loving You Beats All I’ve Ever... Art-Nr.: CDBGO1401

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(BGO Records) 44 tracks Four Epic Records albums by country music star Johnny Paycheck from 1973, 1975, 1976 and 1977 The 2 CDs contain the US Country No.1 single 'Take This Job And Shove It'. Paycheck, and accomplished musician, had...
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Original Billboard Hits (Little Darlin')
Johnny Paycheck: Original Billboard Hits (Little Darlin') Art-Nr.: CDGT2283

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CD on GUSTO RECORDS by Johnny Paycheck - Original Billboard Hits (Little Darlin')
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The Outlaw's Prayer - Epic Country Hits 1971-1981 (CD)
Johnny Paycheck: The Outlaw's Prayer - Epic Country Hits... Art-Nr.: CDTBIRD033

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(T-Bird Americana) 26 tracks (75:38) In country music’s roster of great honky tonk singers, Johnny Paycheck is without doubt one of the greatest. In 1977 he enjoyed his only country chart No.1 with the classic novelty, ‘Take This Job And...
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Shakin' The Blues (7inch, EP, 45rpm, PS)
Johnny Paycheck aka Donny Young: Shakin' The Blues (7inch, EP, 45rpm, PS) Art-Nr.: 45SR153

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(Sleazy Records) 3-Track EP - 45 rpm, large inner hole, with picture cover and inner sleeve! Original Decca recordings 1958-1960, when Johnny Paycheck was Donny Young!
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Country Outlaw - Take This Job And Shove It (LP, Colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Johnny Paycheck: Country Outlaw - Take This Job And Shove It... Art-Nr.: LPCLO2374

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(Goldenlane Records) 12 tracks, gatefold cover. A brand new vinyl collection featuring these digitally remastered recordings from the wildcat of country music, Johnny Paycheck! Includes Paycheck's signature hit single "Take This Job And...
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Nowhere To Run - The Little Darlin Years
Johnny Paycheck: Nowhere To Run - The Little Darlin Years Art-Nr.: CDOMNI129

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(2009/OMNI) 29 tracks 1966-70 with 28 page booklet
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Gospel Collection - 17 Number 1's
Johnny Paycheck: Gospel Collection - 17 Number 1's Art-Nr.: CDGT2280

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(2012/GUSTO) 17 tracks (41:57)
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Greatest Hits
Johnny Paycheck: Greatest Hits Art-Nr.: CDGT2005

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(2005/GUSTO) 10 tracks, new recordings!​
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Take This Job And Shove It - Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets (7inch, 45rpm)
Johnny Paycheck: Take This Job And Shove It - Slide Off Of Your... Art-Nr.: 45EPI2360

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(Epic) 2 tracks
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Pure Country
Johnny Paycheck: Pure Country Art-Nr.: CDCOL9568

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(2004/COL) 10 tracks, originals 1971 - 1979
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Take This Job And Shove It
Johnny Paycheck: Take This Job And Shove It Art-Nr.: CDGT2000

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(2005/KING) 10 tracks
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Someone To Give My Love To & Somebody Loves M
Johnny Paycheck: Someone To Give My Love To & Somebody Loves M Art-Nr.: CDHUX117

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(2010/HUX) 22 tracks 1972
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11 Months & 29 Days - Slide Off Of Your Satin..
Johnny Paycheck: 11 Months & 29 Days - Slide Off Of Your Satin.. Art-Nr.: CDRV222

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(2006/RAVEN) 25 tracks 1976-81 (77 minutes) with 8 page booklet
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Take This Job And Shove It - Armed And Crazy
Johnny Paycheck: Take This Job And Shove It - Armed And Crazy Art-Nr.: CDRV254

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(2007/RAVEN) 25 tracks (76:39) 1977-81 with 8 page booklet. His cult albums plus 5 bonus tracks from the Columbia LP ' Mr.Hag Told My Story'
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