No.
Tom T. Hall wrote and performed "A Week in The County Jail." "If the part about being who he was didn't help Tom get loose what's a Guy without a "T" gonna get?"... Week in a County Jail: "That part about me being who I was didn't impress him" talking about the judge in the song.
MikeLadner, I do recall the Tom T. Hall song "A week in the County Jail" with Judge not being impressed with who ol' T. was makes much more sense than the T for Trojan I proposed. Thanks for figuring that line out. Cooley was on his game in this song.
MikeLadner, I do recall the Tom T. Hall song "A week in the County Jail" with Judge not being impressed with who ol' T. was makes much more sense than the T for Trojan I proposed. Thanks for figuring that line out. Cooley was on his game in this song.
I think Mike Ladner is definitely on the mark here.
I think Mike Ladner is definitely on the mark here.
Here is the relevant part of Tom T. Hall's song...the protagonist, presumably Tom himself since the song is writtne in the first person, is in a county jail and hoping to talk is way out of it:
Here is the relevant part of Tom T. Hall's song...the protagonist, presumably Tom himself since the song is writtne in the first person, is in a county jail and hoping to talk is way out of it:
That part about me bein' who I was did not impress him
He said, "The judge'll be here any day."
That part about me bein' who I was did not impress him
He said, "The judge'll be here any day."
...it would be too much of a coincidence for a guy named Tom T. Hall to have written a song with these lyrics for Cooley's song not to be referencing...
...it would be too much of a coincidence for a guy named Tom T. Hall to have written a song with these lyrics for Cooley's song not to be referencing it here.
No. Tom T. Hall wrote and performed "A Week in The County Jail." "If the part about being who he was didn't help Tom get loose what's a Guy without a "T" gonna get?"... Week in a County Jail: "That part about me being who I was didn't impress him" talking about the judge in the song.
MikeLadner, I do recall the Tom T. Hall song "A week in the County Jail" with Judge not being impressed with who ol' T. was makes much more sense than the T for Trojan I proposed. Thanks for figuring that line out. Cooley was on his game in this song.
MikeLadner, I do recall the Tom T. Hall song "A week in the County Jail" with Judge not being impressed with who ol' T. was makes much more sense than the T for Trojan I proposed. Thanks for figuring that line out. Cooley was on his game in this song.
I think Mike Ladner is definitely on the mark here.
I think Mike Ladner is definitely on the mark here.
Here is the relevant part of Tom T. Hall's song...the protagonist, presumably Tom himself since the song is writtne in the first person, is in a county jail and hoping to talk is way out of it:
Here is the relevant part of Tom T. Hall's song...the protagonist, presumably Tom himself since the song is writtne in the first person, is in a county jail and hoping to talk is way out of it:
That part about me bein' who I was did not impress him He said, "The judge'll be here any day."
That part about me bein' who I was did not impress him He said, "The judge'll be here any day."
...it would be too much of a coincidence for a guy named Tom T. Hall to have written a song with these lyrics for Cooley's song not to be referencing...
...it would be too much of a coincidence for a guy named Tom T. Hall to have written a song with these lyrics for Cooley's song not to be referencing it here.