13 thoughts on “David Allan Coe – Devil went down to Jamaica

    1. Angel. Love ya . I cannot even respond to ya . Geeze, Ya know what i mean as well as all my brothers and sisters
      Finishing off that half gaallon of shines and workin on that everclear Yea. Tune up time if there ever was — even the wild animals like me – no foolin, and that is a real fact that Millard has even seen I love my animals and nature 🙂

    1. Yes Millard!!!!!!!
      Witch Moutain has a smile – grinin` ear to ear ya know – and it is a honest smile too .
      As I have said. ” Trenchers are always welcome here at Witch mountain and to be safe and to be free.
      HENRY ,I REALY DO THANK YOU FOR BRINGING US ALL TOGEHER . If wasn`t for you it never would have happened Brother

      1. Is Witch Mountain next to Big Rock Candy Mountain?

        ‘ “Big Rock Candy Mountain”, first recorded by Harry McClintock in 1928, is a song about a hobo’s idea of paradise. McClintock claimed to have written the song in 1895, based on tales from his misspent youth hoboing through the United States.’

        1. Yes Angel, you might say Witch Mountain is. Yes things happen that normally do not happen. If ya know what I mean.
          Real cool song there Angel Thanks for putting it up 😉

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