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Artist/Band: Tom T. Hall
Lyrics for Song: Sad Song for My Friend
Lyrics for Album: I Wrote a Song About It [Mercury] [1975]



(Tom T. Hall)



You know I love my music it's really all I got

I never really cared that much if I was cold or hot

Now I got the job to do I don't want to begin

I've gotta write a sad song for my friend.



He was not like me no he tried a lot

But just like me he cried a lot

Oh, I never thought I'd have to cause that ain't what I meant

I've gotta write a sad song for my friend.



--- Instrumental ---



She was quite a lady and he was quite a guy

They were quite a couple it was quite a cry

They used to sit and laugh a lot cause I like to pick and grin

They helped me write a sad song for my friend.



He was not like me no he tried a lot

But just like me he cried a lot

Oh, I never thought I'd have to cause that ain't what I meant

I've gotta write a sad song for my friend.



I don't wanna sing no sad songs for my friend...


About Sad Song for My Friend

Tom T. Hall's "Sad Song for My Friend," released on his 1975 Mercury album *I Wrote a Song About It*, stands as a quintessential example of his storytelling prowess within the American folk tradition. Hall's signature ability to weave intricate narratives into simple melodies shines through this track, which explores themes of friendship and unspoken emotions with characteristic warmth and sincerity. The recording captures the intimate acoustic textures typical of his mid-1970s work, where he often balanced personal vulnerability with a broader social consciousness. As a defining piece of his discography, the song reflects the era's folk revival while maintaining Hall's unique voice, offering listeners a poignant glimpse into the human connections he sought to portray through his music.


Album Lyrics: I Wrote a Song About It [Mercury] [1975]


Tom T. Hall
"I Wrote a Song About It [Mercury] [1975]"


1. From a Mansion to a Honky Tonk
2. Girl Who Read the Same Book All the Time
3. Trees in Philadelphia
4. Fallen Women
5. Singer's Song
6. Lying Jim
7. It Rained in Every Town Except Paducah
8. Mcleay Street in Sydney
9. Sad Song for My Friend