Smoke, Fire and Brimstone

Henry Maddox, Rose Maddox

[Verse 1]
Adam and Eve, they both stood in the Garden
Eve said to Adam, "Those apples are to eat"
Adam shoved her up the tree, she got two, one for he
When they took a bite you could hear old Adam say

[Chorus]
"I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil, he must be standing near
I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil has sowed his bad seeds here"

[Verse 2]
Later on came Samson and Delilah
Samson, he loved Delilah so
But while he was sleeping there Delilah cut off his hair
When he woke you could hear old Samson say

[Chorus]
"I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil, he must be standing near
I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil has sowed his bad seeds here"

[Verse 3]
Now, the Bible tells many stories
Of the woman, how she the man deceived
Even in these atomic days she'll drive a man right to his grave
If you'll listen close you can hear some fellows say

[Chorus]
"I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil, he must be standing near
I smell smoke, smoke fire and brimstone
That old Devil has sowed his bad seeds here"

[Outro]
Yes, that old Devil has sowed his bad seeds here

Trivia about the song Smoke, Fire and Brimstone by Rose Maddox

When was the song “Smoke, Fire and Brimstone” released by Rose Maddox?
The song Smoke, Fire and Brimstone was released in 1960, on the album “Glorybound Train”.
Who composed the song “Smoke, Fire and Brimstone” by Rose Maddox?
The song “Smoke, Fire and Brimstone” by Rose Maddox was composed by Henry Maddox, Rose Maddox.

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