How I miss old Tom t He wrote my life The way it used to be, He sang right from his heart His heart was right at home We will never see his likes no more. How I miss tom t Even though I never shook his hand Or sat down on a log and talked about the promised land He will never realize how much he meant to me I miss old Tom T
@@davegrant5340I have a copy of the '45 and Tom T. Hall is NOT credited with writing Famous in Missouri. The song was written by Jerome Clark (lyrics) and Robin Williams (music).
First time I've heard this,great song. Sure miss old Tom.
Miss him terribly. He is my favorite artist ever. Any medium, any genre. The Mark Twain of Country. 💜
I was privileged to be the fiddle player in this clip. Loved every minute of being one of Tom T's Storytellers!
If you're open to be interviewed about your time with Tom and as a musician in general let me know.
You done a lovely job.
Thanks for posting this. Such a great song.
4th generation Tom t. fan
This is excellent. One of my favorites. Thanks for posting.
How I miss old Tom t
He wrote my life
The way it used to be,
He sang right from his heart
His heart was right at home
We will never see his likes no more.
How I miss tom t
Even though I never shook his hand
Or sat down on a log and talked about the promised land
He will never realize how much he meant to me
I miss old Tom T
Nice arrangement on this song - one that Tom T. didn't write himself. From his 1984 Lp Natural Dreams (a shame it still isn't available on CD).
He did write this..
@@davegrant5340I have a copy of the '45 and Tom T. Hall is NOT credited with writing Famous in Missouri. The song was written by Jerome Clark (lyrics) and Robin Williams (music).