I love this song...Tom T Hall was my dad's favorite singer. He loved everything TTH sung. Listening to Tom T Hall brings back so many GREAT MEMORIES of my childhood from the 70s & growing up in Gordon Alabama...about 20 miles south of Dothan & riding around in my dad's white 1972 Chevy C/10 LWB pickup...no a/c...no p/s...3spd on the column & both windows rolled down & listening to Tom T Hall on 8-track or on 95.5 WTVY in Dothan. I miss my dad so much. GREAT GREAT SONG...EVEN BETTER MEMORIES. Much love from Mobile Alabama.
I agree Jeff. His songwriting skills never diminished with age and bad health. A truly unique songwriter and singer that I feel so good to have known and listen to his music anytime I want to.
His concert at the Crazy Horse in Santa Ana 1980 was my first country concert. I sat right his feet front row. I had no idea of his personal troubles leading to his early and sad ending. RIP Tom.T.
Clayton Delaney phrasing! I loved Tom T. And his songs from just being a 3 year old kid in the 70s! He made an impression on me with his voice that when I hear him takes me right back to being a barefoot little girl singing Clayton Delaney or Watermelon wine along on the radio or outside playing or riding my big wheel singing my heart out with out the radio.
Thank you for the story thank you for the song great country singer. A great country storyteller. Whenever i listen to this country song and story i can't help myself but thinking of my country home even though i'm leaving in the city now but wishing to go back.
Thank's for this video. tom T. is one of the best songwriter (so as Merle Haggard). Nice/great musicians with solid bass player ! Wishes from France. Jo
I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country I grew up with this type of music. My first cousin is Elvis presley my grandmother was Elvis presley moms sister she wore at Baptist memorial hospital on Madison Avenue she was a nursing assistant on 9 union east Elvis would come on her floor all the time he called her aunt Gladys.
Tom was on the Nashville Now show once and he sang the song about old dogs, …something?… and watermelon wine. My niece and nephew sat around him with some other kids while he sang the song.
I am still not at ease with the how and why he committed suicide. Dean Hall his son from a previous marriage was quite vague on even announcing his death and how. No details, no story on any note, or any circumstance that may have to lead up to it. I have met him a few times and even spent time in his home performing. He and dixie were so happy together and their marriage was solid. I know he was lonely after she passed in 2015. Sometimes it can just take the best out of anyone. It is hard to live without someone you loved for so long especially when you are older. Another legend took his life some time ago. Faron Youg. Faron's son found his father in the same way as Tom's son did. So tragic. I still find it odd that Dean Hall deleted his social accounts before he decided to make the announcement about his Father.
Tom had many health problems. There is his autopsy report on the net if you search. The real killer was having emphysema. A truly horrible disease. Both my grandfathers had it and as a young kid I remember the pain it causes. I don't begrudge what he did and the way he ended his life, and I can understand why. He had 85 years and that is something.
This is great country music - great song from the great story teller
Love Tom T Hall. Great country music. Listening here in Ireland.
Country music still plays on the jukebox every night....
George Jones is still a hero on the jukebox every night
My favourite lines to this song
One of my favorite entertainers of all time. Tom, I hope you are resting on the "Old Side of Town", we shall miss you.
One of my favorites by him. I sure miss real country music like this.
I love this song...Tom T Hall was my dad's favorite singer. He loved everything TTH sung.
Listening to Tom T Hall brings back so many GREAT MEMORIES of my childhood from the 70s & growing up in Gordon Alabama...about 20 miles south of Dothan & riding around in my dad's white 1972 Chevy C/10 LWB pickup...no a/c...no p/s...3spd on the column & both windows rolled down & listening to Tom T Hall on 8-track or on 95.5 WTVY in Dothan.
I miss my dad so much.
GREAT GREAT SONG...EVEN BETTER MEMORIES.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
From Prattville, Alabama here and i've been listening to this man for many years....i'm 74 years old...loved his story telling music....
What a great man! Rest in peace, the storyteller!
Went to the Friday Night Opry at the Ryman the weekend before it moved in the 1970s. Tom T Hall performed and he just made it look so easy
one of the best singer/storyteller's ever ,RIP sir
I can pretend I'm ok with Tom T being gone, but I'm not. Never be the same. A light has gone from my life.😿
I thought he would have lived into his late 80s or early 90s. So yes I was more than a little upset when I heard of his passing. Rip Tom.
Tom T Hall was such a big part of my life. I was heartbroken he died on my birthday 😢💔
I know exactly how u feel jeff. Listen to his music and smile ,I'm sure he would want that .
I agree Jeff. His songwriting skills never diminished with age and bad health. A truly unique songwriter and singer that I feel so good to have known and listen to his music anytime I want to.
His concert at the Crazy Horse in Santa Ana 1980 was my first country concert. I sat right his feet front row. I had no idea of his personal troubles leading to his early and sad ending. RIP Tom.T.
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite singers.
Not one of his big hits, but this song is one of my favorites. Rest in peace, T. Thanks for the memories.
Definitely one of my favorites too, Maxwell. It kind of grows on you.
My favorite!
one of his best
Clayton Delaney phrasing!
I loved Tom T. And his songs from just being a 3 year old kid in the 70s! He made an impression on me with his voice that when I hear him takes me right back to being a barefoot little girl singing Clayton Delaney or Watermelon wine along on the radio or outside playing or riding my big wheel singing my heart out with out the radio.
One of his all-time greatest & one of my all-time favorites!!!
aint it strange, how people change, i love it
TOM T. HALL REST IN PEACE I PRAY DEAR LORD. DIED FRIDAY AT AGE 85.
Viva the memory and music of Tom T. Hall.
Great song,Thanks for all the memories
Love this song and singer the fab..T t hall
Agreat song done by a great singer RIP
I loved Tom T Hall. I saw him several times, he even took my daughter up on stage when he sang I Love , she was about 1year old
Thanks T for all the music!
Such a great song the best of tom wonder when this was performed sounds as good as it was done back in the ol days..
One of my favorites
Thank you for the story thank you for the song great country singer. A great country storyteller.
Whenever i listen to this country song and story i can't help myself but thinking of my country home even though i'm leaving in the city now but wishing to go back.
We will miss you here in your home state of KY RIP brother
Time travel..
I went back to 1970 something
Sunday dad plating his country
Gon but not forgotten rip Tom 🙏
Thank's for this video. tom T. is one of the best songwriter (so as Merle Haggard). Nice/great musicians with solid bass player ! Wishes from France. Jo
I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country
I grew up with this type of music. My first cousin is Elvis presley my grandmother was Elvis presley moms sister she wore at Baptist memorial hospital on Madison Avenue she was a nursing assistant on 9 union east Elvis would come on her floor all the time he called her aunt Gladys.
Great song
Tom T. was great! I miss him on the old side of town.
Love this,all of them
Tom was on the Nashville Now show once and he sang the song about old dogs, …something?… and watermelon wine. My niece and nephew sat around him with some other kids while he sang the song.
Now this was country!
The "Ol' Storyteller", thats what folks use to call Tom T. Hall.
Just great!
T at his best!
God bless you Tom T
I'm suddenly craving some warm bologna, eggs and gravy.......strange.
@Bubba Ray Careful, Bubba, eat too much of that stuff and you'll end up running away with the jailer's wife. 😊
I am still not at ease with the how and why he committed suicide. Dean Hall his son from a previous marriage was quite vague on even announcing his death and how. No details, no story on any note, or any circumstance that may have to lead up to it. I have met him a few times and even spent time in his home performing. He and dixie were so happy together and their marriage was solid. I know he was lonely after she passed in 2015. Sometimes it can just take the best out of anyone. It is hard to live without someone you loved for so long especially when you are older. Another legend took his life some time ago. Faron Youg. Faron's son found his father in the same way as Tom's son did. So tragic. I still find it odd that Dean Hall deleted his social accounts before he decided to make the announcement about his Father.
Tom had many health problems. There is his autopsy report on the net if you search. The real killer was having emphysema. A truly horrible disease. Both my grandfathers had it and as a young kid I remember the pain it causes. I don't begrudge what he did and the way he ended his life, and I can understand why. He had 85 years and that is something.
Oh how I love this man’s music.
I think I know whovhe was singing bout
A small of town no doubt