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This short-lived pairing of two already established solo artists occurred after a conversation at London's Hard Rock Cafe, where the performers joked that the moniker "Moe & Joe" sounded almost as musical as "<a href="spotify:artist:7wCjDgV6nqBsHguQXPAaIM">Waylon</a> & <a href="spotify:artist:5W5bDNCqJ1jbCgTxDD0Cb3">Willie</a>." Back in the U.S., they went to work on a duet album, Just Good Ol' Boys, which hit the market in 1979. In a town full of songwriters who often took their jobs a little too seriously (not every song has to be as meaningful as "Help Me Make It Through the Night"), their macho, male-bonding humor was a welcome relief. Unfortunately, the duo posed a problem for each artist's solo career. The tandem overshadowed their individual efforts, and they abandoned the Moe & Joe concept for good after 1984's send-up of <a href="spotify:artist:2BWfZGPtsjRlRp7JTDqI45">Boy George</a>, "Where's the Dress." ~ Tom Roland

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