Tom T. Hall is an American country music singer-songwriter born on May 25, 1936. He is known for his storytelling style and heartfelt lyrics, with hits like "Harper Valley PTA" and "I Love." Hall's music often reflects his experiences and observations of life, earning him a loyal fan base. He has received multiple awards, including Grammy Awards and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Tom T. Hall's contributions to country music have made him a beloved figure in the genre.
"Religion is a strange, wonderful thing. More crimes have been committed in the name of righteousness than any other notion."
"After I retired and came off the road, I gathered up all my musical instruments and suddenly, I wanted them all to be perfect."
"I took up a sort of a hobby of just hanging around the local library. I'd pick out an author and I would read all their books."
"The best compliment I ever had is, one day I was in Nashville, some disc jockey said, Hey, that sounds like a Tom T. Hall song. Up until then there hadn't been any such thing."
"I have my own religion. I'm sort of one-quarter Baptist, one-quarter Catholic, one-quarter Jewish."
"Young kids are doing the same thing I did, but they're doing it differently. They don't do brain surgery the way they used to do it either."
"This generation should entertain this generation. It's only fair. When I was a kid, I mowed the lawn. Now, somebody else's kid can mow the lawn."
"I never fixed a story. I didn't make judgments, I let the listener make judgments. When I got to the end of the story, if it had a moral, I let the listener find it."