David Allen Coe is an American singer-songwriter who was born on September 6, 1939, in Akron, Ohio. He is known for his outlaw country music style, which often features lyrics about poverty, drugs, and criminal life. Coe gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s with hits such as "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" and "The Ride."
"If That Ain't Country" is a song written by Coe and originally released on his album "Longhaired Redneck" in 1976. The song is a tribute to the rural lifestyle that Coe grew up with in Ohio, and it celebrates the hardworking, blue-collar people who populate the country. The lyrics are full of vivid imagery and colorful stories, and the song has become a staple of Coe's live performances.
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