Joe Diffie
A Grammy-award winner and a major Nashville star in the '90s, Joe Diffie lent his traditional sensibilities to humorous, rock-tinged novelties and plaintive ballads. Diffie was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1958 and grew up in a musical family, first performing in public at age four with his aunt's country band. He played in a rock band during high school, and later moved on to a gospel quartet and, during college, a bluegrass band called the Special Edition. He worked on his songwriting and singing over the next few years while working in a foundry, and caught a break when his song "Love on the Rocks" was recorded by Hank Thompson. When Randy Travis nearly recorded another of his songs, Diffie was convinced he had a shot in the business, and moved to Nashville in 1986. He took a job at the Gibson guitar plant while continuing to write songs, and became an in-demand demo singer as well. Holly Dunn's 1989 recording of a Diffie collaboration, "There Goes My Heart Again," proved a major hit, and Diffie found himself a hot commodity. He signed with Epic and released his debut album, A Thousand Winding Roads, in 1990. His first single, "Home," went all the way to number one on the country charts, and "If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)" duplicated that feat; meanwhile, two more singles from the album, "If You Want Me To" and "New Way (To Light Up an Old Flame)," reached number two.
Diffie became a regular hitmaker over the rest of the '90s, and scored again with his sophomore LP, 1992's Regular Joe; "Is It Cold in Here" and "Ships That Don't Come In" both made the Top Five. Known primarily for his ballads at this point in his career, Diffie switched things up with 1993's Honky Tonk Attitude, which emphasized his rambunctious, rocking side and sense of humor, and proved to be his biggest-selling album yet. The title track, "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)," and "John Deere Green" all went Top Five. Sticking with engaging humor as the selling point of his hugely popular follow-up, 1994's Third Rock from the Sun, Diffie scored two number ones with the title track and "Pickup Man," plus a Top Five hit in "So Help Me Girl." 1995 brought a holiday album, Mr. Christmas, as well as a proper release in Life's So Funny, which gave Diffie his fifth number one hit in "Bigger Than the Beatles." 1997's Twice Upon a Time saw his commercial momentum slipping a bit, and so Epic issued a Greatest Hits compilation the following year; its new song, "Texas Sized Heartache," returned Diffie to the Top Five. 1999's A Night to Remember was the most straight-ahead, traditional country record Diffie had yet recorded, and it gave him two Top Ten hits in the title cut and "It's Always Somethin'." He returned to his more established style for 2001's In Another World, which found him transferred to Sony's reactivated Monument subsidiary; its title track went Top Ten early the next year. Tougher Than Nails followed in 2004, then in 2010 Diffie returned to bluegrass for Homecoming: The Bluegrass Album, which was released by Rounder Records and was greeted by warm reviews.
Diffie had a bit of an unexpected revival in early 2013 when his name provided the chorus of Jason Aldean's party-hearty hit "1994." Later that year, Diffie set out on the road with fellow country singers Sammy Kershaw and Aaron Tippin on a tour called All in the Same Boat; the trio released an accompanying album of the same name in May. Joe Diffie died on March 29, 2020 due to complications from the COVID-19 virus. He was 61 years old.
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Discography
31 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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HIXTAPE: Vol. 3: DIFFTAPE
Country - Released by Big Loud Records - Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2023
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HIXTAPE: Vol 3: DIFFTAPE (Small Batch)
Country - Released by Big Loud Records - Mercury Records on 9 Nov 2023
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HIXTAPE: Vol. 3: DIFFTAPE
Country - Released by Big Loud Records - Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2023
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Greatest Hits
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 28 May 1998
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Honky Tonk Attitude
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 20 Apr 1993
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Third Rock From The Sun
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 26 Jul 1994
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A Thousand Winding Roads
Country - Released by Epic - Legacy on 1 Jan 1990
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Playlist: The Very Best Of Joe Diffie
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 11 Oct 2011
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The Essential Joe Diffie
Country - Released by Epic - Legacy on 11 Oct 2011
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Regular Joe
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 14 Jan 1992
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Life's So Funny
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 5 Dec 1995
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Mr. Christmas
Christmas Music - Released by Epic - Nashville on 19 Sep 1995
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A Night To Remember (Album Version)
Country - Released by Epic on 1 May 1999
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Homecoming: The Bluegrass Album (Joe Diffie)
Country - Released by Rounder on 25 Oct 2010
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Tougher Than Nails
Country - Released by Broken Bow Records on 1 Jun 2004
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Country - Released by Smith Music Group on 17 Nov 2009
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Twice Upon A Time (Album Version)
Country - Released by Epic - Nashville on 22 Apr 1997
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16 Biggest Hits
Country - Released by Epic - Legacy on 19 Feb 2002
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John Deere Green (Re-Recorded)
Country - Released by Goldenlane Records on 1 Mar 2012
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