1974 at Columbia Studio in Nashville, Pete's Place in Nashville
Genre
Progressive country, Outlaw country
Length
39:08
Label
Columbia Nashville
Producer
Ron Bledsoe
David Allan Coe chronology
Requiem for a Harlequin (1973)
The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy (1974)
Once Upon a Rhyme (1975)
The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy is the third album of American singer David Allan Coe, and his first on Columbia Records. Released in 1974, it is his first release in the country music genre.
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David Allan Coe released the album TheMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy and referred to himself as TheRhinestoneCowboy again in the 1977 song "Longhaired Redneck"...
part in the evolution of what would become known as outlaw country. The title of Coe's third album, TheMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy, refers to the gimmick...
Daddy". Discogs. August 10, 1989. Retrieved July 16, 2018. "MysteriousRhinestoneCowboy - Once Upon A Rhym - Bear Family Records". Bear-family.com. Retrieved...
the stereotypes in their faces. He retired theMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy persona and billed his new album as "David Allan Coe Rides Again as the Longhaired...
Lovers Only, Pt. 1” Billboard, March 19, 1983 Thom Jurek. "The Mysterious RhinestoneCowboy – David Allan Coe". Allmusic. Retrieved September 6, 2011....
(June 2004). "The Original Outlaw: David Allan Coe". Swampland.com. Retrieved 15 January 2020. Thom Jurek. "TheMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy – David Allan...
Spring, David Allan Coe's third album, TheMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy (1974), Tom Rush's album Ladies Love Outlaws the same year, before Clark's own rendition...
Sherrill – producer Thom Jurek. "TheMysteriousRhinestoneCowboy – David Allan Coe". Allmusic. Retrieved September 6, 2011. The Rolling Stone Album Guide....
is the 21st studio album by American country musician David Allan Coe. It was released as a mail order album, not sold in stores, only through the back...
with a large cowboy hat. Waylon Jennings, Charley Pride and Merle Haggard (as well as his song "The Fightin' Side of Me") are mentioned in the lyrics; Coe...
At the close of the decade, Coe met Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell in Fort Worth, Texas. The two musicians, struck by the similarity of the approaches...
and rhinestone decoration. This type of western wear, popularized by country music performers, is the origin of the phrase rhinestonecowboy. In the early...
January 19, 2024. Mark Price (November 12, 2000). "Mysteriousrhinestonecowboy to play the Palomino Club". The Charlotte Observer. pp. 10F. Retrieved January...
Harlequin is the second album by David Allan Coe. It was released in 1970 on SSS International Records. There are no track names; side one is named, "The Beginning"...