Pamela Brown - Tom T Hall video free download


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Duration: 02:36
Uploaded: 2010/07/03

Pamela Brown

Sung by: Tom T. Hall

Written by Tom T. Hall

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9 years ago

Wm Ellis

The Original song by Tom T.

9 years ago

The Millers

Love Tom T. Hall had a chance to lie and call into work and see him in the Wisconsin Dells, I didn't do it and I still wish I had!!

9 years ago

bill taylor

great tune

9 years ago

Diane Stearns

...and thank you for Tom T. Hall. He made this a better world and a happier life for all who listened to him.

9 years ago

centralparocker

Love this song....!!!!

9 years ago

CAROLVS

This was a huge hit for T in Australia. In fact T was a big star there right up until he retired. One day he'd just come back from there and I asked him how things went. He replied: "Ever see ten thousand drunk atheists?" All in good humor, of course. He loved going over there. Or down there. Or whatever.

10 years ago

beamgirl

I love this song my dad used to play tom t hall and boxcar willie when we went camping n drivn around in the ute,songs of my childhood

10 years ago

John Redman

At 1:25 Tom is holding what must be an Ovation guitar but not like any I had seen before (which all have the Lyrachord shell). Can anyone fill me in on this?

10 years ago

gerdeen

Tom T. Hall is terrific. This song reminds me of the 1952 movie "Has Anybody Seen My Gal." It's a comedy about the richest man in the world. He realizes in his old age that he owes all his success to a small-town girl who turned down his proposal and married another guy. She's long dead, but he decides to pay her back by anonymously making her children and grandchildren rich. Unfortunately, things don't work out the way he hoped. It's a great family film that's entertaining but also has a moral.

10 years ago

Llama-lover-321

my mams called pamela brown lol

10 years ago

adaystone

O.K. - I dearly love & appreciate Tom. T. and love his original. But somehow Leo K. seemed to own this song? I know that is herisy and disrespect to Tom T.

10 years ago

tina wilson

Tom T Hall.what a legend!!!!!.sountrack to much of my youth!!!.xx

11 years ago

Alan Armstrong

GREAT SONG & A GREAT GUY - MET HIM MANY YEARS AGO AT THE SAXON HOTEL IN PETERBOROUGH & HE WAS A GENTLEMAN!

11 years ago

tennisbumojai

Saw Leo Kottke do this live in Ojai this summer...... Love Tom T's original version.

11 years ago

knicks9899

What an interesting drum intro. Almost sampleworthy.

11 years ago

Outlaw IV

The Man can sing from where we all feel but cant get it into words ...Legendary!!!

11 years ago

bigbadnewman

He should've done a last verse where Pamela ended up a fat trailer pig :)

12 years ago

BenAliGtor

@Nemspy Kottke has described his own voice as resembling "a flock of geese farting on a muggy day." Self deprecation aside, no one will ever ask him to audition as a soloist for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But he is unsurpassed at his 12 string slide guitar skills.

12 years ago

Nemspy

@BenAliGtor I think it depends which version you're used to. I grew up hearing this on some country compilation that my Mum owned. I just checked out the Kottke version after seeing your comment. It sounded OK to me, but sort of off-key. Of course it isn't - it's just what I am used to.

12 years ago

chuck love

Would all you yankees just shut the fuck up ?

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