Country songs arenโt always sappy and serious. In fact, there have been quite a few funny country songs to hit the airwaves over the years. The following three country songs, in particular, were meant to be jokes; and they certainly got the punchlines across. And they became signature hits for their makers in the end. Letโs take a look, shall we?
โYouโre The Reason Our Kids Are Uglyโ by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn (1978)
Honky Tonk Heroes is a beloved collaborative album from Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, improved, in part, by its inclusion of the song โYouโre The Reason Our Kids Are Uglyโ. Outside of being a slam-dunk insult, the title of this track was a playful joke. The song itself is actually fantastic and one of the best songs on the album itself, up there with songs like โLive It Upโ and โIโve Already Loved You In My Mindโ. If this track were released as a single, Iโm confident it would have been a charting hit.
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โFlushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heartโ by Johnny Cash (1968)
This Johnny Cash classic has one of the most interesting titles of any country song ever. And itโs a bit of an underrated gem on Cashโs legendary live album, At Folsom Prison. โFlushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heartโ wasnโt released as a single off of the record but does appear in the middle of Side Two, right after the similarly hilarious title โDirty Old Egg-Suckinโ Dogโ. Itโs a solid novelty song, one that Cash fans still talk about fondly today.
โYou Never Even Called Me By My Nameโ by David Allan Coe (1975)
This tune, written by Steve Goodman and John Prine for David Allan Coe, was meant to be a style parody novelty song. It pokes fun at all the stereotypical country music tropes, from trucks to prison to getting drunk. And despite being a โgoofyโ song, per Prine, it became a very popular track for Coe and a live fan favorite. Itโs one of those country songs that pokes fun at the genre but capitalizes on the elements that make country so lovable all the same. โYou Never Even Called Me By My Nameโ peaked at No. 8 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
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