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Tom T. Hall 50 Greatest Hits
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Tom. T Hall Tom T. Hall 50 Greatest Hits

  • CD1: 1. I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
  • CD1: 2. Ain’t Got The Time
  • CD1: 3. The World The Way I Want It
  • CD1: 4. Ballad Of Forty Dollars
  • CD1: 5. Cloudy Day
  • CD1: 6. Homecoming
  • CD1: 7. Strawberry Farms
  • CD1: 8. Shoeshine Man
  • CD1: 9. A Week In A County Jail
  • CD1: 10. I Miss A Lot Of Trains
  • CD1: 11. Day Drinkin’
  • CD1: 12. Salute To A Switchblade
  • CD1: 13. Chattanooga Dog
  • CD1: 14. Ode To A Half A Pound Of Ground Round
  • CD1: 15. One Hundred Children
  • CD1: 16. Old Enough To Want To (Fool Enough To Try)
  • CD1: 17. I Can’t Dance
  • CD1: 18. The Year That Clayton Delaney Died
  • CD1: 19. Tulsa Telephone Book
  • CD1: 20. It Sure Can Get Cold In Des Moines
  • CD1: 21. Second Handed Flowers
  • CD1: 22. Me And Jesus
  • CD1: 23. The Monkey That Became President
  • CD1: 24. Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine
  • CD1: 25. More About John Henry
  • CD2: 1. Ravishing Ruby
  • CD2: 2. Spokane Motel Blues
  • CD2: 3. Candy In The Window
  • CD2: 4. Don’t Forget The Coffee Billy Joe
  • CD2: 5. Watergate Blues
  • CD2: 6. I Love
  • CD2: 7. Country Is
  • CD2: 8. That Song Is Driving Me Crazy
  • CD2: 9. Sneaky Snake
  • CD2: 10. I Care
  • CD2: 11. Deal
  • CD2: 12. I Like Beer
  • CD2: 13. Faster Horses (The Cowboy and The Poet)
  • CD2: 14. Negatory Romance
  • CD2: 15. Fox On The Run
  • CD2: 16. It’s All In The Game
  • CD2: 17. Your Man Loves You, Honey
  • CD2: 18. A Bar With No Beer
  • CD2: 19. Hello, We’re Lonely (with Patti Page)
  • CD2: 20. The Last Of The Drifters (with Johnny Cash)
  • CD2: 21. Shoes And Dress That Alice Wore
  • CD2: 22. Redneck Riviera
  • CD2: 23. Ships Go Out
  • CD2: 24. Bill Monroe For Breakfast
  • CD2: 25. The Way I’ve Always Been

Tom T. Hall 50 Greatest Hits

Tom T Hall is often called ‘The Nashville Storyteller’ – a tribute to his contribution to revitalising the storytelling style in Country Music across decades.

Signed to Mercury Records in Nashville in 1967, Tom T Hall quickly started racking up the country hits – the first in 1968 with Ballad Of Forty Dollars. Dozens of Top Ten hits followed.

He has delivered 35 albums in his career with over 50 country charting singles, and with the exception of a handful of albums for RCA, all were recorded for Mercury. This collection gathers together all the Mercury singles and a handful of great tracks with which Tom T Hall is associated.

Songwriting is what Tom T Hall is all about, and all but a couple of these tracks are self-written. He remains one of the most prolific and successful of all country songwriters.