| | Tom T Hall Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD Tom T Hall Discography of CDs
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Where Greatest Hits had the bulk of Tom T. Hall's greatest story songs, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 concentrates on his silly, cutesy songs, like "Sneaky Snake," "I Like Beer," "I Love," and "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," among seven others. For fans of his detailed narratives, these songs can be quite grating, but for listeners that want all of these hits in one package, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 functions quite nicely. ~ Thom Owens
Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (PolyGram Studios).
All songs written by Tom T. Hall.
Live Recording
Personnel: Tom T. Hall (vocals, guitar).
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