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  2. Tom Jones Live at Caesar's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jones Live at Caesar's Palace is a live album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1971 on Decca Records (on Parrot Records in the United States and Canada). The album spent five weeks on the UK official albums chart, peaking for two non-consecutive weeks at number 27.

  3. Somethin' 'Bout You Baby I Like (Tom Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    Somethin' 'Bout You Baby I Like is a studio album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1974 on Decca Records (on Parrot Records in the United States and Canada). The album didn't enter the UK chart.

  4. Tom Jones (singer) - Wikipedia

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    This Is Tom Jones is sold on DVD by Time Life rather than by Classic World Productions or C/F International. [32] C/F International's rights to later Tom Jones material were also disputed. In March 2007, Tom Jones and Tom Jones Enterprises sued C/F International to stop the company from licensing sound recordings made from the 1981 Tom Jones ...

  5. Praise & Blame - Wikipedia

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    Praise & Blame is the 38th studio album by Welsh musician Tom Jones, released 26 July 2010. [2] The album was Jones' first release with Island Records and was recorded in 2009 at the Real World Studios in Wiltshire, England.

  6. Tom Jones (lyricist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Collins Jones (February 17, 1928 – August 11, 2023) was an American lyricist and librettist, best known for The Fantasticks, 110 in the Shade, and I Do! I Do! . Early life

  7. I'll Never Fall in Love Again (Lonnie Donegan song) - Wikipedia

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    The most commercially successful recording of the song was by Tom Jones in 1967. Upon its first release, Jones' recording reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart but was less successful in the United States where it peaked at number 49 on the Hot 100, and number 28 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [4]

  8. The Lead and How to Swing It - Wikipedia

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    The Lead and How to Swing It is the 33rd studio album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1994.It includes the singles "If I Only Knew", which reached number 11 in the UK singles chart, [1] and "I Wanna Get Back with You", featuring Tori Amos, which reached number 94.

  9. 20 Greatest Hits (Tom Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    20 Greatest Hits (subtitled The Tenth Anniversary Album) is a 1975 compilation album by Tom Jones. As the subtitle suggests, it had been ten years since Jones' first hit, "It's Not Unusual" in 1965. With a copyright date of 1974, the album was released in the UK on 28 February 1975.