Listen to The Year That Clayton Delaney Died by Tom T. Hall

The Year That Clayton Delaney Died

Tom T. Hall

Country

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tom T. Hall
Tom T. Hall
Performer
Jerry Kennedy
Jerry Kennedy
Dobro
Ray Edenton
Ray Edenton
Guitar
Chip Young
Chip Young
Guitar
Charlie McCoy
Charlie McCoy
Harmonica
Harold Bradley
Harold Bradley
Bass Guitar
Pete Drake
Pete Drake
Steel Guitar
Bob Moore
Bob Moore
Bass Guitar
Murrey M. "Buddy" Harman
Murrey M. "Buddy" Harman
Drums
Hargus Robbins
Hargus Robbins
Piano
George Tidwell
George Tidwell
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tom T. Hall
Tom T. Hall
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jerry Kennedy
Jerry Kennedy
Producer

Lyrics

I remember the year that Clayton Delaney died They said for the last two weeks that he suffered and cried It made a big impression on me, although I was a barefoot kid They said he got religion at the end, and I'm glad that he did Clayton was the best guitar picker in our town I thought he was a hero and I used to follow Clayton around I often wondered why Clayton, who seemed so good to me Never took his guitar and made it down in Tennessee Well daddy said he drank a lot but I could never understand I knew he used to pick up in Ohio with a five-piece band And Clayton used to tell me son, you'd better put that ol' guitar away There ain't no money in it, it will lead you to an early grave I guess if I'd admit it, Clayton taught me how to drink booze I can see him half stoned a-pickin' out the lovesick blues When Clayton died I made him a promise, I was going to carry on somehow I'd give a hundred dollars, if he could only see me now I remember the year that Clayton Delaney died Nobody ever knew it, but I went out in the woods and I cried While I know there's a lot of big preachers that know a lot more than I do But it could be that the good Lord likes a little pickin' too Yeah, I remember the year that Clayton Delaney died
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