Tom Hall T- Ballad Of Forty Dollars/Homecoming [Import]
Perhaps the most innovative songwriter in country music, Tom T. Hall brought the narrative drive of folk music to country. They called him 'The Singing Storyteller' back in the Seventies, and even after his own incredible hit streak (more than 50 hits over 20 years) ended, he continued to write hit songs for Alan Jackson and others. The consensus is that his earliest albums are his best, and we've gathered his first four LPs on two CDs
Tracklist:
- That's How I Got to Memphis
- Cloudy Day
- Shame on the Rain
- Highways
- Forbidden Flowers
- Ain't Got the Time
- Ballad of Forty Dollars
- I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew
- Picture of Your Mother
- World the Way I Want It
- Over & Over Again
- Beauty Is a Fading Flower
- Week in the Country Jail
- Strawberry Farms
- Shoeshine Man
- Kentuckty in the Morning
- Nashville Is a Groovy Little Town
- Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn
- Homecoming
- Carter Boys
- Flat-Footin' It
- George (And the Northwoods)
- I Miss a Lot of Trains
Perhaps the most innovative songwriter in country music, Tom T. Hall brought the narrative drive of folk music to country. They called him 'The Singing Storyteller' back in the Seventies, and even after his own incredible hit streak (more than 50 hits over 20 years) ended, he continued to write hit songs for Alan Jackson and others. The consensus is that his earliest albums are his best, and we've gathered his first four LPs on two CDs
Tracklist:
- That's How I Got to Memphis
- Cloudy Day
- Shame on the Rain
- Highways
- Forbidden Flowers
- Ain't Got the Time
- Ballad of Forty Dollars
- I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew
- Picture of Your Mother
- World the Way I Want It
- Over & Over Again
- Beauty Is a Fading Flower
- Week in the Country Jail
- Strawberry Farms
- Shoeshine Man
- Kentuckty in the Morning
- Nashville Is a Groovy Little Town
- Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn
- Homecoming
- Carter Boys
- Flat-Footin' It
- George (And the Northwoods)
- I Miss a Lot of Trains