Tom T. Hall's song "Joe, Don't Let Your Music Kill You" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of music industry and the risks of sacrificing one's health and happiness for fame and success. The song is addressed to a musician named Joe who is struggling with substance abuse and other destructive behaviors that are threatening to undermine his artistic potential and ruin his life. The lyrics urge Joe to embrace the joy and fulfillment that music can bring and to avoid the pitfalls of addiction and excess. The singer warns Joe that his music should not be a burden or a source of stress, but rather a source of inspiration and happiness. In the end, the song emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and one's loved ones, rather than getting lost in the pursuit of fame and fortune. Overall, "Joe, Don't Let Your Music Kill You" is a poignant reminder of the challenges that artists face in the music industry, and a call to prioritize health and well-being over ambition and success.