by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
Ain't it strange how people change, and almost overnight Who once was a country girl is now a socialite We're proud for you, but when you're through And seek some common ground Oh, we miss you on the
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
Well life is a gamble and the days, they're just so many decks Oh the hours are cards they deal and you play what you get Oh you think of the the time that you knew you could call so you raised Oh you
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
When the TV won't work and your toys fall apart And you have a sad feeling deep in your heart You wanna go out but it's rainin' out there I want you to know I care I care, I do there's no one like you
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
In some of my songs I have casually mentioned The fact that I like to drink beer This little song is more to the point Roll out the barrel and lend me your ears I like beer, it makes me a jolly good
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
I Love little baby ducks, old pick-up trucks Slow movin' trains and rain, I love little country streams Sleep without dreams, Sunday school in May and hay And I love you too I Love leaves in the wind
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
Well, I met the man In Montgomery, Alabama I was waiting on a bus And he was shining shoes And I heard him say I'm a shoeshine man Number one in the land Shoeshine man Make you shine where you stand
by Hall, Tom T. on album Miscellaneous
Country is sittin' on the back porch Listen to the whippoorwills late in the day Country is mindin' your business Helpin' a stranger if he comes your way Country is livin' in the city Knowin' your pe
by Jeannie C. Riley on album Miscellaneous
Jeannie C. Riley Miscellaneous Harper Valley P.t.a. HARPER VALLEY P.T.A. Jeannie C. Riley - words and music by Tom T. Hall I want to tell you all a story 'bout a Harper Valley widowed wife Who had a
by Cash Johnny on album Miscellaneous
Cash Johnny Miscellaneous There Ain't No Easy Runs Written by Dave Dudley and Tom T. Hall. (© Unichappell Music Inc.) From "The Johnny Cash Show", © 1970, CBS. Sixteen forward gears, diesel sm
by Kottke Leo on album Miscellaneous
Kottke Leo Miscellaneous Pamela Brown Pamela Brown by Tom T. Hall Copyright 1971 Hallnote Music/BMI recorded by Leo Kottke on: 1973 "Ice Water" (Capitol) 1978 "Leo Kottke T
by Johnny Cash on album The Complete Columbia Album Collection
Tom T Hall is forty now and so is Bobby Bare Willie Nelson's gettin' grey and Faron Young don't care But the young ones keep on coming on the old are slow to go Let there be country and let the countr
by Johnny Cash on album The Country Store Collection
Tom T Hall is forty now and so is Bobby Bare Willie Nelson's gettin' grey and Faron Young don't care But the young ones keep on coming on the old are slow to go Let there be country and let the countr
by Johnny Cash on album One Piece at a Time
Tom T Hall is forty now and so is Bobby Bare Willie Nelson's gettin' grey and Faron Young don't care But the young ones keep on coming on the old are slow to go Let there be country and let the countr
by Johnny Cash on album One Piece At a Time
Tom T Hall is forty now and so is Bobby Bare Willie Nelson's gettin' grey and Faron Young don't care But the young ones keep on coming on the old are slow to go Let there be country and let the countr
by Johnny Cash on album Reader's Digest Classics
Tom T Hall is forty now and so is Bobby Bare Willie Nelson's gettin' grey and Faron Young don't care But the young ones keep on coming on the old are slow to go Let there be country and let the countr
by George Jones on album Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half As Bad As Losing You)
Writer Tom T. Hall «© '73 Hallnote Music» I guess I'll go through life never having you I guess I'll go out of this world never having you There's no way for me to love you at this late day it wo
by George Jones on album Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half as Bad as Losing You)
Writer Tom T. Hall «© '73 Hallnote Music» I guess I'll go through life never having you I guess I'll go out of this world never having you There's no way for me to love you at this late day it wo
by George Jones on album Nothing Ever Hurt Me
Writer Tom T. Hall «© '73 Hallnote Music» I guess I'll go through life never having you I guess I'll go out of this world never having you There's no way for me to love you at this late day it wo
by Rodney Crowell on album Close Ties
I had a dog named Banjo and a girl named Muffin I'd just blew in from Texas and I didn't know nothing I found my way around this town with a friend I made named Guy Who loved Susanna and so did I