My good friend Jim Hatch (USMC, RVN) is a talented artist and one of my favorite songs he does is called “Drive On”, written by Johnny Cash after he and his wife June returned from a USO tour in Viet Nam. With Jim’s permission, please take a minute and listen to “Drive On!
If you enjoy “Drive On”, drop Jim a note and you might even want to buy his awesome CD with more super songs.
Jim was in-country with HMM-161, H&MS-17 & VMGR-152.
His e-mail address is cwfhat@pacbell.net
Another good friend, Gordon Boswell 1st Force Recon, Vietnam, says when times get tough, he remembers this song and just drives on!
Share your thoughts.
“Drive On”
I got a friend named Whiskey Sam
He was my boonierat buddy for a year in Nam
He said I think my country got a little off track
Took ’em twenty-five years to welcome me back
But, it’s better than not coming back at all
Many a good man
I saw fall And even now,
every time I dream I hear the men
and the monkeys in the jungle scream
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’
My children love me , but they don’t understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’, drive on
I remember one night,
Tex and me Rappelled in on a hot L.Z.
We had our 16’s on rock and roll
But, with all that fire,
was scared and cold
We were crazy, we were wild
And I have seen the tiger smile
I spit in a bamboo viper’s face
And I’d be dead , but by God’s grace
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’
My children love me, but they don’t understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’, drive on
It was a real slow walk in a real sad rain
And nobody tried to be John Wayne
I came home, but Tex did not
And I can’t talk about the hit he got
I got a little limp now when
I walk Got a little tremolo when
I talk But my letter read from Whiskey Sam
You’re a walkin’ talkin’ miracle from Vietnam
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’
My children love me, but they don’t understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, don’t mean nothin’, drive on
Our legacy lives through the stories we tell. The Suck Life wants yours! Make Chesty proud!

Semper Fidelis
Hi, Jim. The first time I heard your song “Drive On” was on that CD that our good friend, Wally (Bytes) Beddoe put together. I purchased the CD that Wally made of the collection of photos and songs that he made up and was selling at the 2004 reunion.
Do you know the difference between a lie and a fairy tale? Well, if you don’t then I shall educate you. A fairy tail starts out, Once Upon a Time, and a lie starts out, “Now this ain’t no bull sh!t.
Anyway, this really AIN’T NO BULL SH!T, But, when ever I am reminded of of that CD the first thing I think about is your song, “Drive On.” That is a very powerful song. I love it. I am a picker, too. I was in Nam from 1969-1970. I was lucky to get to serve with some fine young Marines. I was with the MABS-16/H&MS-16 Ordnance.
I worked with the guys at the H&MS-16 Ordnance crew. If there was a Marine helicopter carrying 2.75 rockets, our crew assembled them. There were 14 men in that Ordnance Shop counting myself. I and my crew of 13 men asembled in excess of 2,000 rockets a day. We were on duty 24/7, but we didn’t get many of the midnight calls, thank God!
So, take it easy, Jim, I enjoy your music. As a matter of fact, when I finish this email to you,I think I will go and play that CD.
Semper Fi my friend,
Chuck Brewer
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