Greatest Hits Tom Jones __exclusive__ Guide
A "bloody crazy song" written by Burt Bacharach that required Jones's "big voice" to pull it off. "Thunderball" (1965):
Tom Jones has had a remarkably diverse career, spanning from 1960s R&B to late-90s dance-pop and 2010s stripped-back blues greatest hits tom jones
Written by Paul Anka, this track is pure testosterone. The staccato brass, the finger snaps, and the growling declaration of independence remain a staple of wedding receptions. It is macho, camp, and utterly infectious. It is impossible to sit still when this song plays. A "bloody crazy song" written by Burt Bacharach
This is the alpha and omega. Written by Les Reed and Gordon Mills, the song's staccato brass, clave rhythm, and Jones’ volcanic delivery changed pop music forever. The famous "What’s new pussycat?" ad-lib? Improvised in the studio. On any greatest hits list, this is number one. It’s the song that makes weddings wild and karaoke bars dangerous. It is macho, camp, and utterly infectious
Collaborating with the electronic pop group Art of Noise, Jones covered Prince’s funk hit. The music video and the track’s hard-hitting electronic beat introduced Jones to the MTV generation, winning a dynamic new fanbase.
