TOM. T HALL - "BACK WHEN GAS WAS THIRTY CENTS A GALLON" video free download


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Comments

8 years ago

Tom Swinburn

'The good ol days'. Were they really?  Not much has gone as I thought and hoped it would. I guess when you're young you still believe that life can be roses. When it comes up thorns we feel cheated. Few of us I think have gotten the 'golden ring'. And I'm not talking about money.

8 years ago

Lyle Larson

"Who would of thought we would have gone our separate ways"

8 years ago

bluegrassfan23

Yeah, back when America was young and strong.  Before Barack.

8 years ago

Christine Randazzo

think about this....  when he wrote this, gas was 60 cents.....    i just paid almost  three dollars a gallon this morning

9 years ago

mtncharlie1968

In 1970 I came back to Oklahoma from northeastern California (a few years before it became Mexifornia), just a few miles from Reno. My granddad lived on South Shields in Oklahoma City, and right around the corner was a station having a gas war with another station down the street. The price was ¢17 a gallon...normal price was ¢25 a gallon. I was 17 at the time, and I can say that it was an entirely different world than the one we live in now. Tom T was always one of my favorites.

9 years ago

ANTHONY HEINTZ

TO: SNOOP DIDDY--IF YOU HAVE A SONG "ONEOF THESE DAYS" BY CHARLEY PRIDE, I'D LOVE TO HEAR IT. IT'S OUR FAVORITE SONG and IT WAS ON HIS FIFTH ALBUM. THERE'S ANOTHER ONE OF THESE DAYS BY CHARLEY BUT THIS SONG WAS MADE FOR STRUGGLING YOUNG COUPLES. THANKS

9 years ago

Dian Mcmaster

Good olé singer

9 years ago

Donna Gooch

love me some Tom T.

9 years ago

Betty Lyons

Great one by Tom. love you Tom

9 years ago

Delray8383

I remember when I was a kid . I had a dirt  bike wasn't aloud to ride it on the street but I would push it to ballards  on lamar in Austin tx  with 25 cents and ride all day long in the filed across the street

9 years ago

prairie mark

I remember in 1972 I stopped to see a friend in Chicago driving a red 64 Chev Impala.   He told me...."Fill it up before you get on the freeway or you will pay fourty cents!."

9 years ago

Philip Crow Jr.

For me it's first time hearing this song, and I like it. Read all these comments and sounds like they where good times, too bad gas isn't back to 15 cents a gallon. My Grandpa once told me he remembers when gas was 17 cents a gallon, and The Lone Ranger was on the radio.

9 years ago

richard s

So melancony!

9 years ago

Barb Steinhorst

When I started driving gas was a quarter a gallon and all the cute boys hung a out at Ed Hough's station on the corner where Kwik Trip is now.  I could drive to work at Fort Dells for about $2 a week.  

9 years ago

randy109

Back when Gas was Thirty Cents a Gallon you also had a pleasant fella come out to pump it for you, wash your windows and check your oil.  My Grandkids REALLY don't believe that one, but how many of you know that it is the Lord's Truth?

9 years ago

randy109

When I started driving Gas was up to .45 cents a gallon and I made a "respectable" $1.90 an hour.  A man could still keep a small apartment, car and necessities for just over the minimum wage of $1.65 an hour.  Thank God I got to see the America of 50+ years ago.  My Grandkids won't believe half of what I tell them and Grandpa "ain't lyin..."

10 years ago

oblorg

The old storyteller does it again

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