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3 Country Songs That Started Out as Jokes but Became Classics Anyway

Country songs arenโ€™t 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. Letโ€™s take a look, shall we?

โ€œYouโ€™re 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 โ€œYouโ€™re 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 โ€œLive It Upโ€ and โ€œIโ€™ve Already Loved You In My Mindโ€. If this track were released as a single, Iโ€™m confident it would have been a charting hit.

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โ€œFlushed 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 itโ€™s a bit of an underrated gem on Cashโ€™s legendary live album, At Folsom Prison. โ€œFlushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heartโ€ wasnโ€™t released as a single off of the record but does appear in the middle of Side Two, right after the similarly hilarious title โ€œDirty Old Egg-Suckinโ€™ Dogโ€. Itโ€™s a solid novelty song, one that Cash fans still talk about fondly today.

โ€œYou 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 โ€œgoofyโ€ song, per Prine, it became a very popular track for Coe and a live fan favorite. Itโ€™s one of those country songs that pokes fun at the genre but capitalizes on the elements that make country so lovable all the same. โ€œYou Never Even Called Me By My Nameโ€ peaked at No. 8 on the Hot Country Songs chart.

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