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Robert "Showboat" Hall (September 30, 1927 – December 24, 2014) was an American basketball player and member of the Harlem Globetrotters. He attended and played basketball at the former Miller High School in Detroit. He joined the Globetrotters in 1949, and in 1955 succeeded Reece "Goose" Tatum as the team’s primary showman. In 1968 he became player-coach, and played in more than 5,000 games before his retirement in 1974.
Hall died in his hometown of Detroit on 24 December 2014. He was 87.
Captain Robert Norwood Hall was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
Hall tallied his first win on 24 April 1917, when he drove an enemy two-seater down out of control. On 7 May, he became a balloon buster by destroying three observation balloons on the same mission; Lieutenant Charles Cudemore shared credit on two of these. On 15 August, he destroyed an Albatros D.V for his last triumph. Upon return to Home Establishment, he served with No. 44 Squadron until at least May 1918.
Bob Hall is the Executive Director of Democracy North Carolina.
Since 1970, Hall has worked with grassroots groups across the Southern United States. He has worked on the topic of voting rights and campaign finance reform. Hall was the founding editor of Southern Exposure for 25 years where he published books and articles on contemporary Southern culture.
He obtained his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University.
Hall has won a number of awards, including:
You got that look in your eyes
I ain't falling for your sweet lies
That ain't cool, no, no
You think you got me under your spell
You're throwing pennies down the wishing well
You must be dreamin'
My train is leaving.
I got my pride, I know it's true
Take a listen to my heart
It's fool proof.
I see you walking down the street
You're looking back and making eyes at me
Double talkin', hole lot of double crossin'
I can tell the lies from the truth
So don't be messin' with my heart
It's fool proof.
I ain't your sweet thing,
I ain't your toy
I don't need no little baby boy
I see through you,
And your big baby blues.
You think that you can rock my world
And make this rock & roll girl sing the blues
Forget about it