“Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine”
Clip: Episode 6 | 2m 59s
Tom T. Hall tells the story of how he came to write his famous song and record producer Jerry Kennedy shares how others reacted to it.
Aired: 09/22/19 |
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