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Tom T. Hall performs "The Old Side of Town"

Tom T. Hall performs "The Old Side of Town".

"Old Side of Town" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Tom T. Hall. It was released in December 1979 as the second and final single from the album, Ol't's in Town. The song peaked at number 9 on both the U.S. and Canadian country singles chart.

The narrator tells the tale of the old days in a traditional country setting.

Tom T. Hall - The Old Side Of Town Lyrics

 

Ain't it strange how people change and almost overnight

Who once was a country girl is now a, a socialite

We're proud for you, but when you're through

And seek some common ground

Oh, we miss you on the old side of town

We still drink cokes and tell old jokes and bowl at Splits and Strikes

Country music still plays on the jukebox every night

Society is not for me, but I can still be found

Oh, we miss you on the old side of town

RSVP is not for me and black tie's not my style

I thought you'd like to know 'cause you ain't been here for awhile

We read about your tour de force, we're glad you get around

But we miss you on the old side of town

We still drink cokes and tell old jokes and we bowl at Splits and Strikes

George Jones is still a hero on the jukebox every night

Society is not for me, but I can still be found

Oh, we miss you on the old side of town

Babe, we miss you on the old side of town


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