Written by Jerry Chesnut
Produced by Larry Butler
Released July 28, 1972, Columbia Records 4-45660
Entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles on August 26, 1972, remaining for 15 weeks, peaking at #2 on November 18, 1972, at #1 on the Record World Charts on October 7, 1972, #1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks
August 12, 1972 Record World “Single Picks”: “Dedicated to the workin’ man, the latest from the Cash coffers is a straight-ahead yarn that will make good sense to both white collar and blue collar clock watchers.”
August 12, 1972 Record World “Country Picks of the Week”: Very commercial Jerry Chesnut song that has a story line with which every blue collar work can easily identify. Cash ends up belting his foreman in the mouth as a retirement gift to himself.”
August 19, 1972 Record World “Johnny Cash’s ‘Oney’ must be saying what everybody wants to hear; it’s starting faster than any of Cash’s records since ‘A Boy Named Sue.’
Produced by Larry Butler
Released July 28, 1972, Columbia Records 4-45660
Entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles on August 26, 1972, remaining for 15 weeks, peaking at #2 on November 18, 1972, at #1 on the Record World Charts on October 7, 1972, #1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks
August 12, 1972 Record World “Single Picks”: “Dedicated to the workin’ man, the latest from the Cash coffers is a straight-ahead yarn that will make good sense to both white collar and blue collar clock watchers.”
August 12, 1972 Record World “Country Picks of the Week”: Very commercial Jerry Chesnut song that has a story line with which every blue collar work can easily identify. Cash ends up belting his foreman in the mouth as a retirement gift to himself.”
August 19, 1972 Record World “Johnny Cash’s ‘Oney’ must be saying what everybody wants to hear; it’s starting faster than any of Cash’s records since ‘A Boy Named Sue.’
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