I was takin a trip out to LA, toolin along in my Chevrolet, tokin on a number & diggin on the radio. Just as I crossed that Mississippi line, I heard that highway start to whine, and I knew that left rear tire was about to go. Well the spare was flat and I got uptight cause there wasn’t a ------.
Can't get enough DAC everything DAC is classic and will always stand the test of time! We love you DAC you are a true legend last of a dying breed and we are so grateful to you for never selling out! We live your personality and your music! You are the greatest of all the outlaws! The realest and we wish you good health and many more years making great music!
I was takin a trip out to LA, toolin along in my Chevrolet, tokin on a number & diggin on the radio. Just as I crossed that Mississippi line, I heard that highway start to whine, and I knew that left rear tire was about to go. Well the spare was flat and I got uptight cause there wasn’t a ------.
Can't get enough DAC everything DAC is classic and will always stand the test of time! We love you DAC you are a true legend last of a dying breed and we are so grateful to you for never selling out! We live your personality and your music! You are the greatest of all the outlaws! The realest and we wish you good health and many more years making great music!
I love good blues country music, the movie was great
what a great story and song! david allan coe rocks
This man has written some great stuff
Damn straight!
I love this song
David Allan Coe, has live the dream!!! Kendra Hope!!!
Never heard that one before thanks for sharing.
I swear I'm responsible for half of these views...
I'm about the other half no lie
Well then what the hell am I responsible for?!
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@@unholy_reaper7123 150% of the views are from us three! WOO!
Dog the bounty Hunter, original theme song.
It was no accident me finding you .. long before Damper
All he did was tell the truth
He's still alive
Sounds like a boy named Sue, did he write that one too?
Shel Silverstein wrote A Boy Named Sue. This is a type of a "talking blues" that Woody Guthrie did a lot back in the 1940's.