Tom T. Hall - May The Force Be With You Always video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/03/04

Includes Lyrics - see below. During Tom T. Hall's RCA years he released, "May The Force Be With You Always", that peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 Country Charts at #13 in 1977. The song features the vocals of the great Maxine and Bonnie Brown of "The Browns"

Vocals: Tom T. Hall,

Words and Music: Tom T. Hall,

Original Album: New Train, Same Rider (RCA - 1977)

Lyrics:

There is a force that moves our lives from place to place

There is a force exchanging smiles from face to face

If we must go and we must go then we will be apart

May the force be with you always sweetheart.

There is a force that moves the wind and changes tides

Not that we would but if we should we couldn't hide

The force is all and we as one are but a tiny part

May the force be with you always sweetheart.

The force is bigger than the little plans we made

The force picks winners in the little games we play

If we are part of something bigger we can face the dark

May the force be with you always sweetheart

Comments

9 years ago

mysticmaverick1

Read some previous comments. Tom T. Hall has always been a Christian. He has written and sung some of the most beautiful, wise songs in the world. There is a Creator and there is a Devil - both are real. The Devil can never create anything, but destroy, kill, lie and distort. Mr. Hall has used his life to share his God-given talent with the world and our lives are enriched by hearing his music.

9 years ago

chandiliers

This song sucks and it's boring. 

9 years ago

simonne234

only sick people would think of this song as anything but a beautiful love song. Thank you for posting.........

10 years ago

ScamanderFiles

born in 1994 and just discovered Tom T. Hall - and i gotta admit this guy is pretty awesome.

10 years ago

Steven Spolar

@dontbeafraid - Please take your propaganda and spread it somewhere else. I do not wish to read it, nor do those who view my videos. By the way, you may have studied satanism for decades (waste of time), but you best study the law regarding slander since that is what you are doing to Mr. Hall's good name when you label him a satanist. I noticed that you referred to him in the past tense, however, he is still very much alive and well at 77 years old and could sue you for slander. Fair warning.

10 years ago

Muzikgirl67

@Maxine Russell--I loved your harmony vocals with Tom on this song, as well as on the track "I wish I loved somebody else"...and along with Jim Ed and Bonnie as 1/3 of The Browns, you were superb! I Really do miss the "classic" country nowadays.....It's such a thrill to see you here on youtube!...hope all is well!! Take care!! :)

10 years ago

Muzikgirl67

JUST AS GOOD AS GOLD!!...Thank you soooo much for posting and sharing this "rarely heard anymore" lil' country gem that made it up to #13 on the country charts for Tom back in February 1978...I thoroughly enjoyed it!...(and the sound quality is top'notch too!)...Take care! :)

10 years ago

Steven Spolar

Hey Dude, take you BS and spread it elsewhere. Tom T. Hall is not nor has ever been a Satanist. You, however, have some kind of neurological disorder that causes you to embarrass yourself in front of society. Get help and please refrain from harassing the good people who visit YouTube.

10 years ago

Michael Winton

I have this album on cassette.....Same Train, Same Rider an d it's SOLID. I remember firing up that album on the ole turntable and kickin off this track. It was Tom T. Hall branching out with his latest and in my opinion his best on the RCA label. Way back then, I thought about the lyrics....Fast forward some 20 plus years, and now I get what ole Tommy T. was singing about. Love this song.

10 years ago

ZoneFighter1

Its based on Buddhism, not witchcraft. The basic plot of the original film is borrowed (thats a nicer word than stolen) from a Japanese movie "Hidden Fortress". Lucas doesn't really understand the idea of ying and yang or the jedi would have recognized that balance in the force requires both light and dark side. Anakin bought balance when he equalized the number of jedi and sith NOT when he killed the emperor. That put the force out of balance again.

11 years ago

IGOR OZKARSKI

That lick or whatever yamightcallit reminds me of the Charley Pride song called "The day the world stood still".

11 years ago

Maxine Russell

What a thrill to Bonnie and myself when Tom T. invited us so sing with him on a few songs from his LP, "New Rider, Same Train". Thanks Tom, it was fun.

11 years ago

Phil Giesbrecht

O.M.G. - You sure hit the nail on the proverbial head! !

11 years ago

bobstar76

i love the song brought out after this, "No, I Am Your Father..." - classic

11 years ago

barrygioportmorien1

Great song, powerful lyrics................

11 years ago

Harley Spoon

These damned conspiracy nuts have screwed this world cross-eyed since human evolved...They are so full of prunes (I'd normally put it another way) that they can't walk a mile without messing up their britches...I pay no attention to them...and anyone with brain shouldn't either..Next thing you know this goof will say the Presbyterian Church is steeped in witch-craft...

11 years ago

J William Kimbler

@ TheDuckTuxedo, Fortune telling is basically nothing short of predicting the future events. Since some of the apostles had the gift of prophecy that to made them fortune tellers. If you look at the synonyms of fortune telling and prophecy you will see that they both are in that list for each other.

11 years ago

TheDuckTuxedo

go for it

11 years ago

J William Kimbler

If you not trying to tell us, then why did you write "the movie star wars is actually based off some of the deepest beliefs of actual witchcraft ....im not trying to tell you "what its all about” No you have just became a hypocrite.

11 years ago

J William Kimbler

Well, I can also prove that the apostles were into fortune telling. Do you really want to pay that card?

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