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Sep 16, 1977Tom T. Hall records "May The Force Be With You Always," inspired by "Star Wars," in an afternoon at his Toy Box in NashvilleOct 8, 1977Tom T. Hall is made an honorary citizen of Spokane, Washington. The moment is a stark turn-around from the anger engendered from the town for Hall's album cut "Spokane Motel Room Blues"Nov 26, 1977Tom T. Hall performs "It's All In The Game" and "Your Man Loves You, Honey" on the week's installment of "Hee Haw." The Sons Of The Pioneers do "Cool Water," and the Hagers cover "Daydreams About Night Things"Dec 24, 1977One month after she entered Vanderbilt Hospital for cancer treatment, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge owner Tootsie Bess gets a visit from Tom T. Hall, who brings a tabletop Christmas tree made by his wife, DixieApr 17, 1978Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty sing "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" at the White House for president Jimmy Carter. Also on the bill: Tom T. Hall, Charlie Daniels, Larry Gatlin and James TalleyJun 13, 1978Tom T. Hall records "Son Of Clayton Delaney" in a midday session at his Toy Box studio in Brentwood, Tennessee. The song references three other titles: "Lay Down Sally," "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" and "Wildwood Flower"Jun 14, 1978Tom T. Hall records "What Have You Got To Lose" during a 10 a.m. session at the Toy Box in NashvilleAug 25, 1978RCA releases Tom T. Hall's "What Have You Got To Lose"Sep 28, 1978The Statler Brothers record "How To Be A Country Star" at Nashville's Sound Stage. The opening verse celebrates Waylon Jennings, Jerry Reed, Jean Shepard, Tom T. Hall, Merle Haggard, Johnny Rodriguez and Bill AndersonOct 15, 1978The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Joe Allison ("He'll Have To Go"), Tom T. Hall ("Harper Valley P.T.A."), Hank Snow ("I'm Moving On") and Don Wayne ("Country Bumpkin")
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