Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936 in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country music songwriter, singer, novelist, and short-story writer. He has written 11 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the No. 1 international pop crossover smash "Harper Valley PTA" and the hit "I Love", which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting.
As a teenager, Hall organized a band called the Kentucky Travelers that performed before movies for a traveling theater. During a stint in the Army, Hall performed over the Armed Forces Radio Network and wrote comic songs about Army experiences. His early career included being a radio announcer at WRON, a local radio station in Ronceverte, West Virginia. Hall was also an announcer at WSPZ, which later became WVRC Radio in Spencer, West Virginia in the 1960s.
Hall's big songwriting break came in 1963, when country singer Jimmy C. Newman recorded his song, "DJ For a Day." Soon, Hall moved to Nashville, arriving in 1964 with $46 and a guitar; within months he had songs climbing the charts. Hall has been nicknamed "The Storyteller," and he has written songs for dozens of country stars, including Johnny Cash, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, and Bobby Bare.
I missed you Thanksgiving I didn't do much
Watched football on TV and I lost twenty bucks
Did you go to Georgia? Well, Georgia is in
They had a nice meal at the Holiday Inn
I missed you on Christmas and so did my friends
I know you were busy and I understand
I sent you a card with a good Snoopy joke
Ain't it a pity that we didn't have snow
I missed you on New Years my doesn't time fly
That 'Auld Lang Syne' song sure gets in my eye
Heard you had a party and some people went
You were the life of the party again
Well springtime is coming it makes me a fool
I thought I would call you while everything's cool
I know it sounds crazy but I wanted to say