About The Song

The song “Take This Job And Shove It” was a huge hit for Johnny Paycheck. It spent two weeks at number one in January of 1978.

It was immediately something that every working person could connect with. It was a song about a man who worked hard at a job for a long time without much recognition.

You might say we all considered it our working life anthem.I always felt scared when I played it on my radio shows because I worried the boss would think I was playing it to him.

Another thing that just made the song real, was the fact that the guy singing about working at a job had the name Paycheck.

Even though a lot of people just assumed Paycheck wrote it because he sounded like he was really delivering the shove it message when he sang the song, he didn’t have anything to do with writing it.

David Allan Coe wrote the song. Coe even became frustrated that people thought Paycheck wrote it.

Where did Coe come up with the idea for the song? It happened when someone offered him a job as a fireman. His response was, “They can take that job and shove it!” He was just joking, but it inspired him to write the song.

Coe took it to producer Billy Sherrill. Billy looked at it and immediately pegged it as a perfect song for Paycheck to record.

Paycheck claimed it was the easiest thing he ever recorded. It was his only number one hit of his career.

One more note is, there was an interesting song on the B-side called “Colorado Kool-Aid” that also spent multiple weeks on the chart with moderate success.

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Lyrics

Take this job and shove it
I ain’t working here no more
My woman done left and took all the reason
I was working for
You better not try to stand in my way
As I’m a-walkin’ out the door
Take this job and shove it
I ain’t working here no more
I’ve been workin’ in this factory
For now on fifteen years
All this time I watched my woman
Drownin’ in a pool of tears
And I’ve seen a lot of good folk die
That had a lot of bills to pay
I’d give the shirt right offa’ my back
If I had the guts to say
Take this job and shove it
I ain’t working here no more
My woman done left and took all the reason
I was workin’ for
You better not try to stand in my way
As I’m a-walkin’ out the door
Take this job and shove it
I ain’t workin’ here no more
Well that foreman, he’s a regular dog
The line boss, he’s a fool
Got a brand new flattop haircut
Lord, he thinks he’s cool
One of these days I’m gonna’ blow my top
And that sucker, he’s gonna’ pay
Lord, I can’t wait to see their faces
When I get the nerve to say
Take this job and shove it
I ain’t working here no more
My woman done left and took all the reason
I was workin’ for
You better not try to stand in my way
As I’m a-walkin’ out the door
Take this job and shove it
I ain’t workin’ here no more
Take this job and shove it

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