The Coe version supplied by Spaw and Gene is better known, but Goodman's version (previously unreleased) may be found on the Rhino label Goodman anthology 'No Big Surprise'. Goodman ended the song (on one occasion) as follows - he probably changed it every time:(Spoken): 'Oh well, we left out farms, prison, mother, trucks, trains, dead dogs like Old Shep, Christmas and, thanks to David Allan Coe, getting drunk – and there's only time for this last stanza here:
Ever since the dog got drunk and died, and mama went to prison
There ain't nothin' round this farm that's been the same
And, yer know, when mom broke out last Christmas
She drove the goddam getaway laundry truck right into a train
And I am gonna hang around as long as you will let me
And I've never minded standin' in the rain
You don't have to call me darlin', darlin'
But you never even called me by my name
--Stewie.