I have never enjoyed playing or listening to bands play Fox on the Run, but
I am curious who plays the electric mandolin break on the Tom T. Hall
version.  I just love, love, love Tom T. Hall, and little baby ducks, for
that matter and Ravishing Ruby, The year Clayton Delaney Died, Your Man
Loves You Honey, Ballad of 40 Dollars!  Anyhow, that break is really great,
but yeah, except in Mr. hall's hands, the song has never really got me.
prolly cause I first heard it via the Country Gentlemen, who, gasp, I have
never been able to give my full attention to.

Maybe it is because Country Music, and Tom T. Hall in general is so
straightforward, and Fox on the Run is so laden with imagery and metaphors
and analogies.

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