Ode To A Half A Pound Of Ground Round , Tom T. Hall , 1971

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Written by Tom T. Hall. Released March 1971 from the album "One Hundred Children". It reached #21.
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this song went to #21 on the country charts in 1971!!!

danielburns
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Love the stories he tells. Always great. Gotta love TTH, I do.

bethy-lou
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Terrific song from Tom thank you so much Bill

primroseharan
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I love Tom T. Hall! He sure can write a great song about anything...no matter what The Crushed Twinkie says LOL Thanks D. I hope you're having a great day; mine is a bit better after trying to log onto google for 2 hours this morning!

ruthboykin
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Although this isn't my favorite song by Tom T. Hall, it's my favorite song title
he ever came up with!🤪 Presently 84 years old, he had 12 #1 hits and 26 others that reached the top ten. My favorite song penned by T. T. Hall is TOO MANY FOOTPRINTS, a big hit for Roy Drusky. (Still hoping you can post Barbara Fairchild on WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE A DADDY LOVE YOU. Also, the only HQ video of Hank Snow singing THE LATE AND GREAT LOVE OF MY LIFE has disappeared from You Tube!🥺🥺😆[So what ELSE is freaking new!😆]
Milton Moore

thecrushedtwinkie
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Not heard this song before, but it's good,
Thank you Wicker Bill,
Heard a few of Tom T Hall's songs xx

elizabethturrell
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This song makes me feel like I'm walking into the WDBJ7 studio in Roanoke, Virginia! Kimberly McBroom invited me to dinner with her Mornin' crew!

leslierobertson
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Always fun to be reminded of the wealth of whimsy, from the pen of Tom T. Incidentally, on Thursday BBC are showing highlights of this year’s CMA awards....should I bother watching?

Grahamgusbull
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