
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Tom T. Hall is known as a storyteller, a songwriter with a keen eye for detail and a knack for narrative. Many musicians have covered his songs -- most notably Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit "Harper Valley PTA" -- and he also has racked up a number of solo hits, including seven number one singles. Hall is the son of a bricklaying minister, who gave his child a guitar at the age of eight. He had already begun to write poetry, so it was a natural progression for him to begin writing songs. Hall began learning music and performing techniques from a local musician called Clayton Delaney. At the age of 11, his mother died. Four years later, his father was shot in a hunting accident, which prevented him from working. In order to support himself and his father, Hall quit school and took a job in a local garment factory. While he was working in the factory, he formed his first band, the Kentucky Travelers. The group played bluegrass and gigged at local schools as well as a radio station in Morehead, KY. After the Kentucky Travelers broke up, Hall became a DJ at the radio station. In 1957, Hall enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Germany. While in Germany, he performed at local NCO clubs on the Armed Forces Radio Network, where he sang mostly original material, which usually had a comic <b>...</b>
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Very clever from the master poet, Tom T. Hall. A big hit in the summer of 1972, reaching No. 11 on the national C&W charts. Yes, 1972 WAS a presidential election year (Richard Nixon vs. George McGovern).
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THIS ONE IS BY SPECIAL REQUEST FROM: shuffle877______________________________________________________________outlaw Radio has a large collection of hard to find, out of print songs in its library. All songs are original recordings. And this is just one of them. If there is a song that you have been looking for and have yet to find, send me a request cause there is a chance that I have it. Thanks, Snoop Diddy Program Director at Outlaw Radio.
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Pamela Brown Sung by: Tom T. Hall Written by Tom T. Hall
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From August 9, 1969, on his sole appearance on "The Johnny Cash Show," Tom sings "The Ballad of $40."
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"Fox on the Run" was first recorded by the English band Manfred Mann as a single issued in November of 1968, which reached #5 in the UK pop charts by the following month. It was later introduced to bluegrass by Bill Emerson and quickly became a bluegrass favorite. In 1976,Tom T. Hall covered the song on his Album, "Magnificent Music Machine", where it reached the #1 position on the Billboard Country Charts. Vocals: Tom T. Hall Words & Music: Tony Hazzard Original Album: Magnificent Music Machine (Mercury Records - 1976) Lyrics: She walks through the corn leadin' down to the river Her hair shone like gold in the hot mornin' sun She took all the love that a poor boy could give her And left me to die like a fox on the run Like a fox, like a fox, like a fox on the run Now everybody knows the reason for my fall A woman tempted me down in Paradise Hall This woman tempted me and she took me for a ride Like a lonely fox, boys, I need a place to hide She walks through the corn leadin' down to the river Her hair shone like gold in the hot mornin' sun She took all the love that a poor boy could give her And left me to die like a fox on the run Like a fox, like a fox, like a fox on the run Oh, we'll drink a glass of wine, boys, to fortify our soul We'll talk about the world and the friends we used to know I see a string of girls who have put me on before The game is nearly over and the hounds are at the door She walks through the corn leadin' down to the river Her hair shone like <b>...</b>
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Hey Dad- Here's the video I made of me that you wanted to see with a few pictures. Yea, I'm still single and not married. Its been about 25 years - Can't wait to see you this summer. EDIT: 10/6/08... I made this video for my Dad. It might not be the best but hey its my gift to my Dad. 18 comments later and almost every comment is negative. Didn't realize there was that much hatred out there. What a shame!
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Tom T Hall finishes off the set with two of his most requested songs.An excellent performance from the headline act at the Peterborough Country Music Festival (UK) 1983.
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shot in Köln germany before a show.
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Shot in a hotel the day before the grammy awards 2011
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TOM T.HALL: Me And Jimmie Rodgers (1980) ~ written by Shel Silverstein.
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Heather Berry playing Mother Maybelle Carter's autoharp on Back to the fold at the Country music Hall of Fame hornoring Tom T. Hall with Mark Newton and Sonya, Becky and Lillie Isaacs and Molly Skaggs on Banjo
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Written by the legendary Tom T. Hall and features Johnny Cash, Tommy Cash and Tom T. Hall. Winner of Country Music Magazine's pick new video.
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WD covers, "Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)" by Tom T. Hall.
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