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Tom T. Hall

Country music
Bluegrass
Children music
From the late-1960s through the mid-1980s, Tom T. Hall was one of country music's most reliable hitmakers, earning success as a chart-topping solo artist and as a songwriter for others. He was born in Olive Hill, Kentucky, on May 25, 1936, and served time in the US Army before working as a radio DJ in West Virginia and Kentucky. He also began writing songs for artists like Jimmy Newman, who scored a Number 1 country hit with Hall's "DJ for a Day" in 1963, and Johnnie Wright, whose version of "Hello Vietnam" became a chart-topping country single in 1965. Now living in Nashville, h...
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Me and JesusTom T. Hall
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That's How I Got to MemphisTom T. Hall
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I Like BeerTom T. Hall
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The Year That Clayton Delaney DiedTom T. Hall
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Who's Gonna Feed Them HogsTom T. Hall
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Levi JonesTom T. Hall
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Me and JesusTom T. Hall

We All Got Together and...

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That's How I Got to MemphisTom T. Hall

Ballad of Forty Dollars and His Other Great Songs

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I Like BeerTom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall - Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher

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The Year That Clayton Delaney DiedTom T. Hall

In Search of a Song

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Who's Gonna Feed Them HogsTom T. Hall

In Search of a Song

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Levi JonesTom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall - Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher

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