Johnny Paycheck - Slide Off Your Satin Sheets 1987
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- Johnny Paycheck Slide Off Your Satin Sheets Live perfomance 1987
Johnny Paycheck Slide Off Your Satin Sheets Lyrics
What a beautiful mansion he built you
Splendor Lord you got it wall to wall
And yet with all of that you're still not happy
'Cause every time he's gone I get your call
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
Baby you once told me I was good for nothin'
And you couldn't live on dreams and crystal balls
His money buys you everything but my lovin'
So I guess I'm good for something after all
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
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Paycheck was an original
Johnny couldn't breathe he had emphysema. I played steel for him 2 nights in 1993 he kept an inhaler on his amplifier@on stage.
packingten How did he sing?
Thats so awesome that you played with him
Emphysema and singing take some doing...Would'nt believe it..He was spot on.👍👌
Who was the long haired blonde guy that played for him
He really was underrated as a vocalist! One of my very favorites voices in country music!
i'm not even american, but I feel very happy because america is exist in this world. they make lot of beautiful art to enjoy
He really had it in the 80s
1 dislike? Must be a Luke Bryan fan this is country REAL country music! RIP paycheck
Ever notice every country singer today has to have that one lame song about the beach in Mexico? They all need that one Jimmy Buffet type song to fill their concert arenas with casuals.
@@unkownuser5809 man, nailed tht brother!
@@unkownuser5809So what? Mexico is a nice beach destination.
@@ethanweeter2732 yes, it is a nice beach destination. But we are talking about country music, not your travel preferences.
another great Wayne Carson song
Makes my heart smile to see him in such a good mood! 💙 RIP Johnny.
This was the year I graduated high school. I love Johnny.
A true country legend. Grew up listening to Johnny Paycheck
He was so smooth it’s unbelievable.
No one did it like paycheck! Wish he gave a little more credit to dac but he’s a legend himself.
Johnny paycheck was a weird ruff rider in his Day. But know denying his great voice. Very talented man.
This is country!! Got it!! Thank you!! Over and out!!
A very nice song
Miss ol John for sure. True Legend.
Awesome performance. This appears to be from American Music Shop on (now defunct) The Nashville Network.
Love this song ! Great voice one of a kind !
This is a PHENOMENAL LIVE PERFORMANCE!!! 💙
Some good bass playing!
oh yeh...surprise!!!another great bunch of country players
Johnny played bass for George Jones back in the day I believe.
Best country singer ever we miss you Johnny Rest in peace
Le amo! 🙌🏻🫀
🎶♥️🎶
Who’s that lead guy? Awesome.
Was this a response to Jeannie Pruetts Satin Sheets in ‘73
thank you so much for posting this..one of my J P favs of all time..love playing and singing it on guitar...cheers..Ty from s.oz[love your site by the way..really appreciate what you do for us country nuts!!!!]
He was exceptional, to say the least!!
One of a kind badass!
Hag told my story .
I'd like to see someone do an A.I. of this song with Elvis's voice.
Who is the guy singing with him? He has a talented voice
I think it is Ron gaddis he used to sing with George Jones
@@elvisridley7015not Ron Gaddis. If anyone happens to know who this guy is, let us know.
I hate it when a guy goes unnamed. He was great accompaniment!
Post 1980, possibly...yes, it's definitely mid 80s.
Anybody know who those guys in the band were...
It's Stephen King!
The cowboy was a cowboy in 1980🙄